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  2. Frank Bruni - Wikipedia

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    Bruni joined Duke University in June 2021 as Professor of the Practice of Journalism and Public Policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy. [1] [2] Since joining Duke, he continues writing a Times newsletter and remains a contributing opinion writer for the newspaper.

  3. Seth Davis - Wikipedia

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    Davis attended Duke University, graduating in 1992 with a degree in political science. He was host of a sports-related cable television show on Cable 13, and was also a sports columnist for the university's daily campus newspaper, The Chronicle. Davis began writing at Sports Illustrated in July 1995. During his tenure at SI, he became a staff ...

  4. Richard B. Hays - Wikipedia

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    Duke University Richard Bevan Hays (May 4, 1948 – January 3, 2025) was an American New Testament scholar and George Washington Ivey Professor Emeritus of New Testament Duke Divinity School in Durham, North Carolina .

  5. List of Duke University people - Wikipedia

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    This list of Duke University people includes alumni, faculty, presidents, and major philanthropists of Duke University, which includes three undergraduate and ten graduate schools. The undergraduate schools include Trinity College of Arts and Sciences , Pratt School of Engineering , Sanford School of Public Policy , and Duke Kunshan University .

  6. Stephen Miller (political advisor) - Wikipedia

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    Miller and the Duke Conservative Union helped co-member Richard Spencer, a Duke graduate student at the time, with fundraising and promotion for an immigration policy debate in March 2007 between Peter Laufer, an open-borders activist and University of Oregon professor, and journalist Peter Brimelow, founder of the anti-immigration website VDARE.

  7. Dave Karger - Wikipedia

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    A graduate of Duke University, Karger was hired as an entertainment journalist for Entertainment Weekly, whereby he interviewed celebrities, wrote news stories and covered the Academy Awards. In 2012, he left Entertainment Weekly and joined Fandango Media as a correspondent. There, he hosted two online web series: Weekend Ticket and The ...

  8. John Feinstein - Wikipedia

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    A Season on the Brink: A look at the 1985–86 basketball season at Indiana University, especially famous for its treatment of legendary coach Bob Knight. ISBN 0-671-68877-4; Where Nobody Knows Your Name: Life In the Minor Leagues of Baseball: A 2014 book highlighting players and managers from the International League, a Triple-A league, in 2012.

  9. Bill Adair (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Bill Adair (right) with Jamal Simmons at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. Bill Adair is the founder of the Pulitzer Prize-winning website PolitiFact and Knight Professor of the Practice of Journalism and Public Policy at Duke University, where he specializes in journalism and new media, with an emphasis on structured journalism and fact-checking.