Over four meetings last Spring, North Carolina leaders and impacted people from government, business, advocacy, and the community came together to discuss an important question: What should we do to make North Carolina communities safe? Today we’re pleased to issue our report detailing those discussions on how community leaders worked across the political aisle to understand different points of view, productively disagree, and have healthy discussions to advance solutions to improve the liv...| Wilson Center for Science and Justice at Duke Law
Duke President Vincent Price and Durham Mayor Leonardo Williams touted the launch of Duke University’s Center for Community Engagement Wednesday as a way to bolster purposeful partnerships with the city, region and the nation.| Duke Today
After a national search, Deborah (Debbie) Goldstein has been selected as the new associate vice president/associate vice provost for community-engaged scholarship. She will report jointly to Stelfanie Williams, Vice President for Community Affairs, and Ed Balleisen, Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies in the Provost’s Office. Her first day in this new role will be March 1, 2025.| Duke Today