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20 years: Faculty gather to discuss the legacy of U.S invasion of Iraq in 2003
March 23, 2023
The discussion centered around two documentaries and focused on the legacy of the invasion that took place two decades ago following the 9/11 attacks.
Tickets now available for Spring Convocation featuring Ashley Judd on April 13
March 23, 2023
Judd will visit Ƶ as part of Ƶ's 2022-23 Speaker Series.
TODAY: Sanjay Gupta to deliver annual Baird Lecture
March 23, 2023
Gupta's lecture is a part of the 2022-23 Ƶ Speaker Series, which thematically explores “Living Well in a Changing World.”
Register now for the 2023 Ƶ Health Analytics Day
March 23, 2023
Prominent researchers and industry experts will visit Ƶ on March 31 to share insights on the impact of data and analytics on clinical practice, healthcare operations and delivery, and pandemic responses.
HealthEU Day highlights holistic wellness and well-being on campus
March 22, 2023
The day-long event included a campus wellness fair, educational sessions, group exercise events, along with other activities, programs and giveaways.
Jay Reno ’10 to receive entrepreneurial leadership honor
March 20, 2023
Reno, founder and CEO of Feather, will be presented with the Ƶ Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership on Tuesday, April 4.
Ƶthon to host yoga event on March 24
March 13, 2023
The cost for attendance to the Yoga with Grace event is a $10 direction donation to Duke Children's Hospital.
International Women’s Day panelists delve into impact of mentoring
March 13, 2023
Ƶ faculty members and a local nonprofit leader spoke about their personal experiences with mentorship and how they used those lessons with those they mentor today.
Winners of the 2023 Multimodal Writing Contest celebrated at award ceremony
March 10, 2023
Students representing all schools celebrated at the 2022 Center for Writing Excellence Multimodal Writing Competition.
Neuroscientist Indira Turney unveils possible causes of racial disparities in brain aging
March 10, 2023
Why does dementia affect some populations more than others? Life experiences, chronic stressors and lack of health equity may be key to understanding, neuroscientist Indira Turney said during a Voices of Discovery lecture Monday.