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The Library of Duke University.
Issued as special no. of Library notes; a bulletin issued for the Friends of Duke University Library.Mode of access: Internet
The Fifth Decade: Duke University, Fall 1964
Cover title.Mode of access: Internet.former call number: LD1732 .D82 196
Bulletin of Duke University. Graduate School
Multiple publications; covers 2000 to present date.The Graduate School Bulletin provides administrative information for post-graduate students at Duke University
Wired! @ 5 (Years): Visualizing the Past at Duke University
Wired! is a learning community of faculty, staff, and students at Duke University committed to exploring how digital technologies prompt new approaches to teaching and research in the humanities. Wired! was founded to explore the potential of digital visualization tools for the study of art, architecture and urban space. Digital projects focus on communicating humanities research to a broad public through websites and digital applications.
Wired!'s special focus is the study of visual and material culture: art, architectural, and urban history. Research projects and teaching are based in the Wired! Lab at Duke University, where faculty, staff, and students work in teams to ask new questions and expand upon emerging lines of inquiry on topics related to change and process in the creation of works of art and the man-made environment.
This group essay summarizes the activities and achievements of the Wired! initiative at Duke University as it celebrates five years of innovation and experimentation in visualizing the past
A Backward Glance: A Report on Duke University, 1960-1963
J. Deryl Hart's report of achievements and developments during his tenure as President of Duke University (1960-1963)
Duke University Marine Lab
Located in Beaufort, North Carolina, the Duke University Marine Lab offers graduate and undergraduate students the opportunity to one 5 week course in a variety of topics. Courses include: physiology, biochemistry, zoology, physics, an independent study, or graduate research. Site includes logistical information including fees, application material, and financial assistance
Duke University Marine Lab
Located in Beaufort, North Carolina, the Duke University Marine Lab offers graduate and undergraduate students the opportunity to one 5 week course in a variety of topics. Courses include: physiology, biochemistry, zoology, physics, an independent study, or graduate research. Site includes logistical information including fees, application material, and financial assistance. Educational levels: Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper division, Graduate or professional
Commencement Program
Scans of original programs in the Duke University Archives.Graduation programs for commencement at Duke University
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