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In her new role as the head of the Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts — also known as Duke Arts — Rutter will support ...
Deborah F. Rutter, the former president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., has been ...
As artificial intelligence reshapes higher education and careers alike, Duke has doubled down. The Chronicle spoke with ...
Duke staff looking to grow in their leadership or career skills can apply to two upcoming programs that are part of L&OD's ...
Current Provost Alec Gallimore announced on Monday that Deborah Rutter will be taking over as the vice provost for the arts ...
On Thursday, CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein reported that former Duke guard Tyler Thornton would be joining the program as an assistant coach. Thornton previously served as an assistant and the ...
Given Duke’s torrid form in early March, its late-season surge could be called an over-performance. But given its stellar ACC Tournament showing, its final two regular-season conference wins and ...
The program, which is part of the University’s cost-cutting efforts, is expected to impact hundreds of employees. Duke is the first of its peer institutions to implement such buyouts amid ...
When Deborah Rutter became president of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 2003, she inherited an institution with debt from a massive renovation project and that was suffering a serious drop in ...
Four-star prospect Sebastian Wilkins announced his commitment to Duke May 23. The class of 2026 forward will reclassify up to play in Durham next season.
Deborah Rutter, the former Kennedy Center president who was fired by President Donald Trump in a major shakeup of the institution, is rejecting criticisms of her tenure.
In a letter addressed to President Vincent Price, the chairmen alleged the partnership with Wuhan University “creates a direct pipeline between U.S. innovation and China’s military-industrial ...