Spring 2019
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From the editor: A Duke art historian reflects on Notre-Dame
Robert J. BliwiseFrom the editor: A Duke art historian reflects on Notre-Dame
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Blue Devil success makes winning seem inevitable
Shane RyanThis men's basketball fan has great expectations for the team, but he's learned that sometimes those feelings go unfulfilled.
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Classical studies shows its staying power
Robert J. BliwiseWith a burst of intellectual energy and healthy enrollments in classes, the department aims to prove that insights gleaned from the ancient past can inform the fraught present
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Sandy Darity has some thoughts about inequality
Lucas HubbardAs politicians adopt ideas he's researched for decades, the economist patiently stays the course.
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Steering Procter & Gamble through a time of change
Anne SakerCall CEO David S. Taylor '80 a company man
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Spring 2019: Recently published books by alumni
Lucas HubbardBooks published by Duke Alumni in Spring 2019
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A senior's quest to foster unity in K-Ville
Lucas HubbardRyan Bergamini's efforts hit a policy snag.
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Nasher exhibition examines pop art
Lucas HubbardPop América, 1965-1975, the museum's first fully bilingual show, reveals how
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A little help from civilians
Scott HulerClass invites students and alumni to work on problems faced by the military.
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From the president: Supporting schools and communities
Vincent E. Price, PresidentFrom the president: Supporting schools and communities
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DR/TL
Scott HulerDR/TL
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Q&A: Professor Abbas Benmanoun on policing language
Robert J. BliwiseQ&A: Professor Abbas Benmanoun on policing language
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Work in progress: Ocean Room
Kora KwokWork in progress: Ocean Room
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Blue Devil Love: David & Beth Hatef
Adrienne Johnson MartinBlue Devil Love: David & Beth Hatef
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A new cellist means a new Ciompi Quartet
Scott HulerA new cellist means a new Ciompi Quartet
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How Kristian Lum M.S. '08, Ph.D.' 10 makes the data matter
Adrienne Johnson MartinHow Kristian Lum M.S. '08, Ph.D.' 10 makes the data matter
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When there was an imposter on campus
Valerie Gillispie, Duke University ArchivistFor two years, a con man posed as a member of a famous wealthy family.