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  • Outer Space

    Duke scholars are focused on the greatest of the universe’s unknowns, from hibernation in space, to law and policy regulating space activity.

    Space image filled with glowing blue, white and orange stars and galaxies.

    The Cosmos

    Two lemurs with large dark eyes peeking out from a hollow log.

    Ambitious Goals

    Duke cosmologists were among many to marvel at the first images of the universe provided by the Rubin Observatory.

    Video display scoreboard at Wallace Wade Stadium showing a colorful pink, orange and blue galaxy image

    The Next Frontier

    A Duke engineer’s company is making new satellite imaging antennas that can deliver real-time images of Earth in 15 minutes. 

    More Than a Rocket Scientist

    Provost Alec Gallimore standing in a spacecraft-style setting with a galaxy background.

    Space Law

    Outer space is busy these days, and a Duke law professor calls for new law and policy around its regulation.

    Common Space

    From hanging out in the historic quad to tenting in K-Ville, the best Duke experiences are shared. 

    The crazies apply blue face paint outside of k-ville with tents and Cameron Indoor Stadium in the background.

    Student Tradition

    Student Resources

    Here are the places across campus that support learning.

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    Black-and-white portrait of architect Julian Abele seated in a chair wearing a suit and tie.

    Campus History

    Former U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo seated in conversation with Dean Luke Powery beside a blue Duke Chapel banner inside the Chapel.

    Space for Spirituality

    Former U.S. Poet Laureate Jo Harjo packed Duke Chapel to talk about how poems can transcend words.

    Dr. Grant standing beside a multicolored woven quilt displayed on the wall of his office.

    Layers of Meaning

    A quilt display at the School of Nursing brings warmth, artistry and texture to the school community. 

    “Tree of Life” quilted triptych featuring trees, rocks and nature scenes across three fabric panels.

    Commitment to Teaching

    The Duke Divinity School is celebrating the Nicene Creed’s 1700th anniversary with a self-guided art tour. 

    Group gathered at a Duke Shabbat dinner event as a student speaks into a microphone beside lit candles.

    Connections

    An endowed fund covers Shabbat dinners for more than 400 students, ensuring they remain free and welcoming for all students.

    Athletics Action

    Go behind the scenes of a Duke basketball game with Alli Slater, director of game operations and championships.

    Tiny Space

    At Duke, the study of small things is a big deal, from microplastics to subatomic particles to brain matter.

    Public Health

    The Risks of Microplastics

    Plastics are everywhere. In this video, Duke experts dive into the dangers microplastics pose to us.

    Black-and-white photo of a person sweeping inside a large circular chamber in a nuclear lab.

    Enduring Vision

    The facility includes three laboratories that conduct experiments in the nuclear space, smashing together primordial particles to understand the foundations of physics.

    Photoacoustic imaging scan showing a translucent green frog against a black background.

    Visualizing Microspaces

    Junjie Yao’s innovative “photoacoustic imaging” unveils tiny living spaces, helping develop new drugs, remove cancerous tumors and study brain function.

    Researcher wearing protective glasses working with quantum computing equipment in a laboratory.

    Nanospace

    Duke scientists are part of a team working on a new computer that will democratize access to quantum computing software.  

    Debra Silver, PhD, smiling in a laboratory with imaging equipment and a colorful brain scan displayed on a monitor.

    Green Space

    Duke’s commitment to climate is holistic; you can find it across the university, including athletics, architecture and business.

    Aerial view of the Garden Gateway Project at Duke Gardens surrounded by trees and campus buildings at sunset.

    Major Redesign

    An illustration showing a person watering a plant next to industrial smokestacks emitting smoke.

    Climate Performance

    A Fuqua School of Business professor shows how to design climate reporting to help companies improve their environmental performance. 

    Map of the southeastern United States with states shaded in blue and green tones.

    Electricity Markets

    A dashboard offers a set of indicators that characterize competitiveness of electricity markets in the Southeastern United States.

    Outdoor aerial view of industrial equipment and infrastructure at a large data center facility.

    Clean Energy Space

    Speakers at an annual Duke-hosted summit explored this critical moment in time, when the desire to decarbonize collides with a surge in AI-driven electricity demand. 

    Students and researchers seated and standing in a circle during an outdoor field study in the mountains of Nepal.

    Hands-On Education

    On a three-week trip through Nepal, Duke students saw up close the connection between environmental change and human well-being.

    A photo of the field and stands in Koskinen Stadium
    Portrait of former professional soccer player Imani Dorsey Kunzweiler smiling in a white Duke sweatshirt with blue lettering.

    New ROles

    A Winning Match for Athletics, Climate and Green Space

    Creative Space

    All around campus, Duke offers spaces to create, experiment and stretch your mind. Go find yours.

    Alum and students sit in a auditorium and listen to a panel of soeakers

    Arts Alumni

    Two people with a 3D printed bull standing in front of a wall of 3D printers.

    Workshop Space

    The Duke Innovation Co-Lab isn’t just for engineers. An open house showcased the facility’s many uses. 

    Local instructor leading students in a hands-on textile arts workshop with sewing machines and colorful craft displays in the classroom.

    Growth Space

    Meet the local artists who lead hands-on arts experiences through the Duke Arts Create program. 

    Amy Wyron Robinson ’06 engaging with students seated at round blue-covered tables prepared for hands-on activities during class.

    Tools To Innovate

    I&E 101 is designed to stretch students beyond what they already know and help them lean into figuring it out.

    Global Space

    Three students seated together on a sunlit bus during a study abroad experience in Germany.

    Vera C. Rubin Observatory header image credit: NSF–DOE Rubin Observatory/P.J. Assuncao Lago