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Richard Halleck Brodhead (born April 17, 1947) is an American scholar of 19th-century American literature. He is a former dean of Yale College , and served as the 9th president of Duke University in North Carolina , from 2004 to 2017.
The Detroit Naval Armory is a limestone structure with four main sections: a vestibule, a drill hall, an office / penthouse section, and a company drill hall. [2] The building mixes Art Moderne and Art Deco influences, and contains a large array of nautically themed WPA art [2] [3] by artists including John Tabaczuk, Edgar Yaeger, David Fredenthal and Gustave Hildebrand. [4]
This rendering included the Duke Chapel (one of the tallest university chapels in the world), [3] the first four housing quadrangles (now Craven, Crowell, Few, and, Kilgo), the library (now Perkin's Library), Student Union (now the Richard H. Brodhead Center), and departmental buildings. [4]
A decade ago, former Duke President Richard Brodhead co-chaired the Commission on the Humanities and Social Sciences for the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
Richard Brodhead (January 5, 1811 – September 16, 1863) was an American lawyer and politician from Easton, Pennsylvania. He represented Pennsylvania in both the U.S. House (1843 to 1849) and Senate (1851 to 1857).
Former Duke University president Richard Brodhead also took action against the team following the accusations. Brodhead accepted then-head men’s lacrosse coach Mike Pressler’s resignation ...
Evans, Finnerty and Seligmann sued Duke University. Following their new-found innocence, the three accused lacrosse players decided to sue Duke and former University President Richard Brodhead ...
[50] [116] On the same day, Richard H. Brodhead, president of Duke University, suspended the remainder of the lacrosse season. [ 117 ] Other Duke faculty members (sometimes referred to as the Group of 88 [ 118 ] or the "Gang of 88") have been criticized for their "Social Disaster" [ clarification needed ] letter as well as individual comments ...