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Wiener joined the faculty at Duke Law as an associate professor in 1994, was promoted to full professor in 1999, and was named to his current position as the William R. and Thomas L. Perkins Professor of Law in 2004. He has been a visiting professor at Harvard Law School, the University of Chicago Law School, and Sciences Po in Paris. [2]
The Franklin Center is named after Dr. John Hope Franklin, the James B. Duke Professor Emeritus of History and former professor of Legal History at Duke.An intellectual leader and lifelong civil rights activist, his work has inspired the Center's dedication to creative sharing of ideas and methodologies.
Prior to moving to Duke, the CHCI was based at Harvard University. Srinivas Aravamudan was the director of the FHI before he took the position as Dean of Humanities at Duke University in 2009. Ian Baucom was the director of the FHI before he took the position of Buckner W. Clay Dean of Arts and Sciences at the University of Virginia in 2014.
Charles Townes (A.M. in physics, 1937), 1964 Nobel laureate in physics and winner of the 2005 Templeton Prize, [1] National Medal of Science (1982); Gertrude B. Elion (adjunct professor of pharmacology and of experimental medicine from 1971 to 1983 and research professor from 1983 to 1999), 1988 Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine [2]
The Duke Blue Devils men’s basketball avoided an upset against North Carolina State on Monday night, 74-64, in one of the most chaotic games of the season. The game featured a 23-point second ...
The Levine Science Research Center (LSRC) is a 341,000-square-foot (31,700 m 2) facility on Duke University's west campus located at 308 Research Drive Durham, NC 27708. The LSRC is currently the largest single-site interdisciplinary research facility in the U.S.
In 1973, Earl Martin opened a hot dog restaurant in Fayetteville. But it was his brother William who would reign as 'wiener king.'
The laboratory is located on the West Campus of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Researchers are now drawn from several other universities around the United States in addition to members from the founding universities. [1] TUNL also participates in long term collaborations with universities and laboratories around the world. [2]