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At May's commencement ceremony, President Keohane always cites the graduates earning teacher certification. |
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A reading miscellany for the summer |
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Stem cells, marital attitudes, Durham complaints, redesign responses |
A course produces lessons in photography and mortality |
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Sylvia Lim, research associate, Cultural Anthropology |
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Wolfe at graduation, generosity from the Gateses, records in admissions, honors |
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Ambassadorial insights into Saudi Arabia |
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Courage on the soccer field, plus spring sports results |
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J.B. Fuqua's fortunes, a roller-coaster relationship |
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A
marvelous party, celebrating
the Woman's College |
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Shadowy impressions |
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"How do you introduce your homework to a crowded room?"
Angela Callanan '02, presenting writer Don DeLillo, the subject of her senior honors thesis in English, to an overflow crowd in Perkins Library's Rare Book Room in April
"There are people on both sides who do not want
peace. We will see more violence. We can't forget that the people
who killed [Israeli Prime Minister] Rabin were Israeli, and the people
who killed [Egyptian President] Sadat were Egyptian."
Nabil Fahmy, Egyptian ambassador to the United States, speaking in April on peace negotiations in the Middle East during "Security Challenges after September 11: National and International Perspectives," a conference sponsored by a variety of Duke programs and the Triangle Institute for Security Studies
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