As a young Duke art history professor in 1979, Caroline Bruzelius convinced officials at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris to let her climb scaffolding during a renovation to get a close look at the ...
The Office of Research and Innovation has awarded nearly $2 million in seed grants for two programs, the Duke Science & Technology SPARK fund and the Duke Science & Technology LAUNCH fund. As the ...
From completing ground-breaking medical procedures to designing innovative ways to enrich the student experience, Duke’s 2022-23 Presidential Award winners shined both while taking on big challenges ...
This story is part of Working@Duke's celebration of Duke's Centennial year. Working@Duke is highlighting historical workforce issues and showcasing employees in a special series through 2024. When ...
Students use artificial intelligence to help curate new Nasher Museum exhibition The idea for an AI-generated exhibition at the Nasher Museum of Art came about first as a joke in a curatorial meeting.
Forbes ranks the Health System 14th and the University 24th in its annual list of top workplaces in North Carolina Duke University and Duke University Health System are among the “Best-In-State ...
Fish, Tompkins return to share stories of how the department became the center of national attention How do you turn a traditional academic department into one of the most exciting intellectual places ...
During the dry season in the southern African country Eswatini, the water in the Ngwempisi River is low, and it isn’t too difficult for the rural communities who live on either side to cross. But in ...
Whether at work or across town trip, Lauren Rice goes everywhere with her pickleball paddle. While visiting her parents in Venice, Florida, Rice’s father introduced her to the sport as a fun activity ...