Seven Honored by Cook Society for Service to Duke and the Wider Community
Charles Becton was a trailblazer advocating for racial and social justice on many fronts: as a member of the NC
Read moreCharles Becton was a trailblazer advocating for racial and social justice on many fronts: as a member of the NC
Read more“The archival work Jon Parmenter and the colleagues in the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Program are doing—all housed right
Read moreFacebook could do a better job explaining its value proposition Aaron Dinin, PhD 20 hours ago·6 min read Photo illustration,
Read moreBoston University students gathered virtually Tuesday night to discuss how the administration is handling sexual assault cases and what steps
Read moreContrary to what many may think, eating disorders are not just about food or dieting. Eating disorders are bio-psycho-social diseases
Read moreCarlin Barton, professor emerita of history, will speak on “The Cost of Compassion,” at the Retired Faculty Association (RFA) meeting
Read moreNews releases | Research | Science February 24, 2021 Shortly after the extinction of the dinosaurs, the earliest known archaic
Read more[embedded content]The Pitt community came together on Feb. 23, 2021, to support the areas of the University most important to
Read moreResearchers have discovered that the arrangement of existing memories in the brain is altered when we embed new memories. In
Read moreAn OHSU study in rehesus macaques finds that even short-term exposure to a Western-style diet can have a major negative
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Read moreWhen Cultural Competence in Computing (3C) Fellows first opened its application, the program’s leadership was hoping to bring 20 computer
Read moreAs part of a conversation on Black land ownership, farming and food security, Rural Humanities will offer a webinar, “Black
Read moreOptical resonators, which circulate and confine light (for instance in lasers), are currently used in a variety of applications of
Read moreA major new study on attitudes to different forms of inequality in light of Covid-19 shows that one rare point
Read moreMulti-morbidity has emerged as one of the greatest challenges facing health services, both presently and in coming decades. Improving outcomes
Read moreSince the Covid-19 pandemic spread throughout the world in March 2020, professional life has become a whole lot more virtual
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Read moreHome>> Published: 25 February 2021 Photo credit: US EPA Experts at the universities of Southampton and Hull are leading a new £3.7m project
Read moreWomen for UMass Amherst (WFUM) will welcome Chancellor Kumble Subbaswamy and Hill Holliday Chairman and CEO Karen Kaplan ’81 for
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