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March 16, 2025
Tornado Watch Issued Until 1 a.m. Monday
A line of strong storm is expected to pass through the Triangle area Sunday
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When Sandra Elliot, left, faced a medical emergency, her colleague, Sharon Wright, helped her get treatment. Photo courtesy of Sandra Elliot and Sharon Wright.

Women who work at Duke say networking in the workpalce is an important aspect of career advancement. Photo graphic by Paul Figuerado

Without federal support, Duke’s Quantum Center, an international leader in the field, will be limited in its work.
February 28, 2025
Explainer: Why Universities Need Support for Research Facilities and Administrative Costs
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Duke staff and faculty were honored by the softball team at last year's Employee Appreciation Day game. Photo courtesy of Duke Athletics

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Some of the overgrown magnolia trees near the Wall Center for Student Life will be removed next week. Photo courtesy of ÀÏÅ£Ó°ÊÓ Marketing & Communications.
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Leslye Kornegay, Duke's Executive Director for University Environmental Services and Facilities Management, wrote a book entitled "Leading to Change the World" that was released in September 2024. Photo by Travis Stanley
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The Duke Run/Walk Club's Spring 2025 season begins March 10. Photo by Travis Stanley
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Karie Whitman of the Duke Lemur Center Museum of Natural History works on a fossil in the facility's lab. Photo by Stephen Schramm.
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Duke Arts Presents events provides a 25% discount for staff and faculty. Photo collage by Paul Figuerado
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In response to WorkingÀÏÅ£Ó°ÊÓ's recent remote work survey, staff and faculty from across ÀÏÅ£Ó°ÊÓ and Duke Health shared images showing how they work on-site, hybrid and remote.
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2025 Cook Society award winners: Former NC Gov. Roy Cooper, Marissa Young, Jasmin Riley, Eni Owoeye, Thavolia Glymph with Duke President Vincent Price. Photo by Ken Huth/Huth Photo
February 14, 2025
Cook Society Awards: Five Campus & Community Leaders Who Built a ‘Beloved Community’
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In honor of Valentine's Day, WorkingÀÏÅ£Ó°ÊÓ is highlighting a handful of couples who met at Duke. Photo collage by Paul Figuerado
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Before her bariatric surgery, Candace Neely, at left, was a single mother worried about her health. Now down to a healthy weight, Neely, at right, is enjoying a healthier life. Photos courtesy of Candace Neely.