Past Events from November 5, 2021 – October 13, 2022 – Page 3 – DeWitt Wallace Center Past Events from November 5, 2021 – October 13, 2022 – Page 3 – DeWitt Wallace Center

DEMAN Weekend @Homecoming

Penn Pavilion 107 Union Drive, Durham, NC, United States

Join us at Homecoming Weekend 2021 for “Duke, Life & Work: Finding Purpose,” a panel discussion about finding passion and purpose at Duke and beyond, and featuring alumni working across career industries. Moderated by Frank Bruni, long-time journalist and columnist for The New York Times, and Eugene C. Patterson, professor of the practice of journalism … Continued

Stupid Things I Won’t Do When I Get Old with Steven Petrow (T’78)

Virtual event via Zoom

Professor Frank Bruni and Washington Post columnist, Steven Petrow, (T ’78) discuss Steven’s new book and how to live smarter and better than our parents. To order Stupid Things I Won't Do When I Get Old: A Highly Judgmental, Unapologetically Honest Accounting of All the Things Our Elders Are Doing Wrong with our special 20% … Continued

Cybersecurity and National Security: Current Legal and Policy Challenges, with Ben Kastan

Law School 3037 Duke Law School, Durham, NC, United States

Please join Professor Hoffman and members of the Cyber Policy Program at Duke at this event, hosted by the Duke Law School's LENS and National Security Law Society. Presentation by Mr. Ben Kastan (JD/LLM '12) of the National Security Agency. He will discuss current legal and policy challenges relative to Cybersecurity and National Security. Co-Sponsored … Continued

The Propagandist’s Playbook, with Prof. Francesca Tripodi

Rhodes Conference Room (Sanford 223)

Please join us for a talk with Professor Francesca Tripodi, about her new book, The Propagandist's Playbook: How Politicians and Pundits Game Information Seeking. Professor Robyn Caplan will moderate.

AGS Event: Susan Glasser, The New Yorker

Sanford 04

For more information, and to register: https://ags.duke.edu/mc-events/susan-glasser-book-talk-the-divider-trump-in-the-white-house-2017-2021/?mc_id=478  

Bret Stephens event: “Is American Conservatism Dead?”

Brett Stephens talks with Duke professor and Times contributor Frank Bruni about many Republican leaders’ surrender to Donald Trump, the stakes of the November midterms and what all of that bodes for conservatives and conservatism in the United States.


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