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This Week On Duke Today: Working@Duke (8/15/11)
Take a look at what you can find on Duke Today: Working@Duke this week.Online at http://today.duke.edu/working
Published 1 year ago
This Week On Duke Today: Working@Duke (8/8/11)
Take a look at what you can find on Duke Today: Working@Duke this week.Online at http://today.duke.edu/working
Published 1 year ago
This Week On Duke Today: Working@Duke (8/1/11)
Take a look at what you can find on Duke Today: Working@Duke this week.Online at http://today.duke.edu/working
Published 1 year ago
Beat The Summer Heat
Jason Holmes, curator at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, discusses how he and other Duke employees try to beat the intense heat of North Carolina summers.Published 1 year ago
Duke Chapel Organ Demonstrations
Duke Chapel hosts organ demonstrations weekdays from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., which are open to the public. The demos include a variety of organ music.Learn more about the organs here: http://www.chapel.duke.edu/organs/
Published 1 year ago
This Week On Duke Today: Working@Duke (7/25/11)
Take a look at what you can find on Duke Today: Working@Duke this week.Published 1 year ago
This Week On Duke Today: Working@Duke (7/18/11)
Take a look at what you can find on Duke Today: Working@Duke this week.Published 1 year ago
Social Media and the Middle East Revolution
The protests and unrest across Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen and the rest of the Middle East have to differing extents been attributed to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Featuring Abdeslam Maghraoui, Professor, Duke University, and other experts. (The National)Published 1 year ago
The National Children's Study (NC Now/UNC-TV)
Doctors Emmanuel "Chip" Walter of Duke University and Anna Maria Siega-Riz of UNC-Chapel Hill discuss the National Children's Study, the largest study ever conducted on children's health and development.
Published 1 year ago
Why Government's Job is Not to 'Create Jobs'
Dr. Michael Munger, professor and chairman of the Department of Political Science and professor of economics and public policy at Duke University, discusses the fiction that government should focus on "creating jobs. " Munger offered these comments during a June 27, 2011, presentation to the John Locke Foundation's Shaftesbury Society. Video courtesy of CarolinaJournal.tv. Watch full-length videos of JLF events here: http://www.johnlocke.org/events/videos.htmlPublished 1 year ago
Getting Around Without Your Car
Duke Alternative Transportation news is an ongoing video series highlighting various options Duke University offers to faculty, staff and students to change how they commute to and from campus.Published 1 year ago
Meatless Monday at Duke
Recently, Nicholas School staff and students came together for their first "Meatless Monday," which celebrated vegetarian and vegan food and a commitment to sustainability and personal health. The event is planned to become a monthly get-together for all Duke faculty, staff and students. For more information or to join a "Meatless Monday" event, e-mail leslie.pardue@duke.edu.
Published 2 years ago
Duke's Muslim Chaplain Visits Holocaust Sites
Duke's Muslim chaplain, Abdullah Antepli, was among seven American Muslim Imams who visited Holocaust sites in Germany and Poland, where 12 million people were killed between 1939 and 1945. "It was a life-changing experience," he says.Published 2 years ago
'One Night in Kernersville' (UNC-TV)
John Brown, professor of music and leader of the Duke University Jazz Program, and Producer/Director Rodrigo Dorfman talk about their documentary "One Night in Kernersville," which won the Jury Award for Best Short Film at this year's Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. (From UNC-TV's "NC Now")Published 2 years ago
CrossTalk: Arablutionaries
On this edition of RussiaToday's "CrossTalk" program, Michael Munger, professor and chair of Duke's Department of Political Science, participates in a discussion of the Arab Awakening.Published 2 years ago