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Duke spends more than $1 billion per year on research. [14] As of 2024, 16 Nobel laureates and 3 Turing Award winners have been affiliated with the university. Duke alumni also include 50 Rhodes Scholars. Duke is the alma mater of one president of the United States (Richard Nixon) and 14 living billionaires, as of early 2020. [15]
Miriam Weeks, (born 1995) [4] known by her stage name of Belle Knox, [1] [5] [6] is an American former pornographic film actress.She is known for performing in pornography while studying at Duke University.
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Duke University Libraries is the library system of Duke University, serving the university's students and faculty. The Libraries collectively hold some 6 million volumes. [1] The collection contains 17.7 million manuscripts, 1.2 million public documents, and tens of thousands of films and videos. The Duke University Libraries consists of the ...
The hospital responded by expanding its focus to also serve the metropolitan counties of: Orange, Person, Chatham, and Granville counties. The expanded service area resulted in changing the name to Durham Regional Hospital. In 1998, an agreement with Duke University Health System was signed and the two officially began a 20-year partnership.
He completed a second Ph.D. in business administration at Duke University in 1998, at the urging of Daniel Kahneman. [3] [13] Ariely taught at MIT between 1998 and 2008, where he was the Alfred P. Sloan professor of behavioral economics. [14] In 2008, he returned to Duke University as the James B. Duke Professor of
The Duke University Talent Identification Program (commonly referred to as "Duke TIP") was a gifted education program based at Duke University.Founded in 1980 as one of the first pre-collegiate studies programs offered by an American university, [1] the program aimed to identify gifted students in grades four through twelve and provide advanced educational opportunities, as well as social and ...