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American Religion Not as Exceptional As We Think
A new study finds a slow decline in American religiosity over time
“We’re haphazardly geo-engineering a whole coast,” says Martin Smith, an economist at Duke University’s Nicholas School of the Environment.
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A new study finds a slow decline in American religiosity over time
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A Duke informatics educator wins “Best in Show” for his photo from the State Fair
Campaign Stop 2016
Conservation effort will focus on research, education and public outreach
Alumni
More than 450 alumnae returned to Duke Feb. 18-20 for the fifth Women’s Weekend
March 10, 2016 - 5:30pm Sanford 04
March 15, 2016 - 5:00pm Trent Semans Center for Health Education - Great Hall
Duke professors conduct an experiment on a professional violinist that explains the science behind the brain’s ability to process music.
LISTEN: New voter ID laws could sharply curb voter participation in N.C. and other states, says Gunther Peck. ow.ly/ZjUHH
In performance and in lecture, Anna Deavere Smith aims to build hope. ow.ly/ZjH9D pic.twitter.com/TEEprB6uPk
Practice doesn’t always make perfect because your #brain is so noisy. ow.ly/ZjMhC
RT @Duke_MBB: 🔷 FINAL 🔷 pic.twitter.com/wq2o8Oda4L
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