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Duke University Will Dedicate a Building to Honor Alumna who Helped Break the School's Colorline

Duke University Will Dedicate a Building to Honor Alumna who Helped Break the School's Colorline
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Duke's King embraces being role model as Black woman AD

Duke's King embraces being role model as Black woman AD
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Monday News: Twelve thousand, two hundred forty eight


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ONE QUARTER OF NC'S ADULT POPULATION HAS BEEN FULLY VACCINATED: At least 929,406 people in North Carolina have tested positive for the coronavirus and 12,248 have died since March 2020, according to state health officials. The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services reported 2,509 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, up from 2,087 the day before. At least 977 people in North Carolina were reported hospitalized with the coronavirus as of Friday, down from 1,010 on Thursday. As of Wednesday, the latest day for which data is available, 4.6% of coronavirus tests were reported positive. More than 2.3 million people in North Carolina have been fully vaccinated. That includes more than one-quarter of the state’s adult population and one-fifth of all North Carolinians, health officials said.

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Duke University to require COVID vaccinations for fall term


Duke University to require COVID vaccinations for fall term
by The Associated Press
Last Updated Apr 9, 2021 at 7:27 pm EDT
DURHAM, N.C. — Duke University will require all new and returning students to present proof of vaccination to student health officials before they can enrol for the fall semester, the school’s president said Friday.
A statement from Duke President Vincent Price says the policy will cover all undergraduate, graduate, and professional students in all degree programs who intend to be on the Duke campus for any period of time starting with the fall semester.
Price says documented medical and religious exemptions will be accommodated.

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Duke University To Require COVID-19 Vaccinations For Fall Term


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Duke University will require all new and returning students to present proof of vaccination to student health officials before they can enroll for the fall semester, the school's president said Friday.
A statement from Duke President Vincent Price says the policy will cover all undergraduate, graduate, and professional students in all degree programs who intend to be on the Duke campus for any period of time starting with the fall semester.
Price says documented medical and religious exemptions will be accommodated.
The statement says students and employees who have not yet received a vaccination from Duke are urged to schedule an appointment as soon as possible.

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In Its Quest to Become Anti-Racist, Duke Must Reckon With a Past That Echoes Into the Present


In Its Quest to Become Anti-Racist, Duke Must Reckon With a Past That Echoes Into the Present
On the job training session at campus dining in 1947.
“Can Duke really become anti-racist?”
The question was emblazoned on the cover of the 2020 winter edition of the Duke University alumni magazine and probed with essays, feature stories, and text excerpts from podcasts—mostly responding to the larger racial reckoning that swept America following George Floyd’s death.
Letters to the editor in the issue offered mixed reviews about the magazine’s coverage of the Black Lives Matter protests. But an incendiary letter submitted by Charles Philip Clutts, a 1961 Duke graduate, unleashed anger on social media. Clutts called the “constant reminders” of systemic racism “wearisome” and said Black men should marry, take care of their children, avoid drugs, stay out of jail, and realize that “acting white by studying is not a bad thing.”

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