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"Research with Service," the guiding ethos of global health at Duke, is driving efforts
to fight HIV/AIDS in a small town in Tanzania
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Students live their lives without pause; they are hyperactive and hyper-linked, and, increasingly, they are sleep-deprived |

Mapping different worlds: "I sense that humans have an urge to map--and that this mapping instinct, like our opposable thumbs, is part of what makes us human"
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With Atlantis and Alvin, a scientist explores underwater frontiers, encountering marine life never before seen, sampled, or studied |
Departments
Felker Magazine Fellow Pat Adams, who reported the cover story from Tanzania, had a jarring introduction to his subject. |
Intersections between ecology and faith |
A peaceful run for a Palestinian conference, a big preview for Little Women, Campus
Observer: business practices and Middle Eastern women; Syllabus: AALL 152-Topics in Japanese Anime |
Scrimmage of the Sexes |
John Feinstein on athletic achievements and excesses |
The final phase of the Cold War, the teaching legacy of William Blackburn |
Honoring
an art collector's vision, recognizing
an alumni director's record; Career Corner: reckoning with weaknesses; Retrospective: a fiery end for the original Washington Duke Building |
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"The day we make it easy to curtail the rights to free expression of those we disagree with is the day we invite a radical shrinkage of a freedom we ourselves may want to claim some day."
--President Richard H. Brodhead, in his annual address to the university faculty on October 21
"Americans have learned that their mothers, teachers, customers, teenagers ... were gay and lesbian, and the very fact that they couldn't tell until you told them is the single best rebuttal of prejudice."
--Barney Frank, U.S Representative from Massachusetts, speaking at the tenth anniversary of Duke's Center for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Life
"Perhaps Ashcroft will be most remembered for ordering that the statues in the halls of the Justice Department be covered because they were nude forms."
--Constitutional law expert and professor Erwin Chemerinksy on the resignation of Attorney General John Ashcroft from President Bush's cabinet |
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