Delivering her Trinity Distinguished Lecture on May 1, Charmaine DM Royal reflected on her personal and professional journey as a scholar focusing on the ethical, social and clinical dimensions of human genetics and genomics, particularly as they relate to the intersection of genetics and race. “My goal, especially when dealing with geneticists, is to help them do their science better,” she said.
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Following two years of work by the Trinity Curriculum Development Committee, the Arts & Sciences Council adopted a new curriculum that will take effect in Fall 2025. The A&S curriculum governs much of undergraduate education at Duke and the changes will speak to the interests and needs of our students in the coming decades.
After discovering jazz legend Mary Lou Williams’ unfinished piece in Duke Archives, Professor of the Practice in Music Anthony Kelley brings the dream to life with the help of the Duke Wind Symphony.