Duke Today spotlights “100 Years of Duke: Names to Remember”

The Museum of Durham History is honored to be featured in a recent publication on Duke Today, spotlighting the opening of our new exhibit, 100 Years of Duke: Names to Remember. Credited to Chris Vilorio, the article includes a great video capturing the remarks by Stelfanie Williams, VP of the Duke Office of Durham & Community Affairs.

A new [Museum of Durham History] exhibit put a focus on the people and major events of Duke’s centennial. But in remarks at the event, Stelfanie Williams, vice president for Durham and community affairs, made sure the celebration was all about community.

today.duke.edu

Thanks again to Duke Today for promoting this special display. 100 Years of Duke: Names to Remember is now open to the public until Spring 2025.

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