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| − | <font size=1>Brown’s Schoolhouse, a private subscription school, founded in Randolph county | + | <font size=1>Brown’s Schoolhouse, a private subscription school, founded in Randolph county</font> |
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| − | <font size=1> [[Methodists]] and [[Quakers]] organize Union Institute Academy | + | <font size=1> [[Methodists]] and [[Quakers]] organize Union Institute Academy</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>State legislature grants rechartering of academy as Normal College | + | <font size=1>State legislature grants rechartering of academy as Normal College</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Methodist Church provides financial support, formalizing name change to Trinity College | + | <font size=1>Methodist Church provides financial support, formalizing name change to Trinity College</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>First social organization on campus founded | + | <font size=1>First social organization on campus founded</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>First women earn degrees | + | <font size=1>First women earn degrees</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>First international student enrolls | + | <font size=1>First international student enrolls</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>J.F. Crowell inaugurated as president | + | <font size=1>J.F. Crowell inaugurated as president</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Trinity moves to Durham, largely due to generosity of [[Washington Duke]] and [[Julian S. Carr]] | + | <font size=1>Trinity moves to Durham, largely due to generosity of [[Washington Duke]] and [[Julian S. Carr]]</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>J.F. Kilgo inaugurated as president; Washington Duke donates $300,000 for endowment | + | <font size=1>J.F. Kilgo inaugurated as president; Washington Duke donates $300,000 for endowment</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1900''' | + | <font size=1>'''1900'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Trinity becomes first white institution of higher education in the south to invite [[Booker T. Washington]] to speak; first [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] student graduates | + | <font size=1>Trinity becomes first white institution of higher education in the south to invite [[Booker T. Washington]] to speak; first [[Native Americans in the United States|Native American]] student graduates</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1903''' | + | <font size=1>'''1903'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Bassett Affair | + | <font size=1>Bassett Affair</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1922''' | + | <font size=1>'''1922'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Chronicle editors coin the term ''Blue Devils'' for athletic teams | + | <font size=1>Chronicle editors coin the term ''Blue Devils'' for athletic teams</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1924''' | + | <font size=1>'''1924'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>[[James B. Duke]] establishes the $40 million [[The Duke Endowment|Duke Endowment]], propelling the final name change to Duke University | + | <font size=1>[[James B. Duke]] establishes the $40 million [[The Duke Endowment|Duke Endowment]], propelling the final name change to Duke University</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1925''' | + | <font size=1>'''1925'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Original campus rebuilt with [[Georgian style]] buildings | + | <font size=1>Original campus rebuilt with [[Georgian style]] buildings</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1930''' | + | <font size=1>'''1930'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Majority of construction on the new [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival]]-style West Campus is complete | + | <font size=1>Majority of construction on the new [[Gothic Revival architecture|Gothic Revival]]-style West Campus is complete</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1938''' | + | <font size=1>'''1938'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Duke’s football team, dubbed the Iron Dukes, dominate their regular season opponents | + | <font size=1>Duke’s football team, dubbed the Iron Dukes, dominate their regular season opponents</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1942''' | + | <font size=1>'''1942'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Duke hosts the [[Rose Bowl Game|Rose Bowl]] in [[Wallace Wade Stadium]] | + | <font size=1>Duke hosts the [[Rose Bowl Game|Rose Bowl]] in [[Wallace Wade Stadium]]</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1964''' | + | <font size=1>'''1964'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Dr. [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] speaks to the university on the civil rights movement’s progress | + | <font size=1>Dr. [[Martin Luther King Jr.]] speaks to the university on the civil rights movement’s progress</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1969''' | + | <font size=1>'''1969'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>[[Terry Sanford]], a former governor of North Carolina, is inaugurated as president; Perkins library complete | + | <font size=1>[[Terry Sanford]], a former governor of North Carolina, is inaugurated as president; Perkins library complete</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1971''' | + | <font size=1>'''1971'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Institute of Policy Sciences and Public Affairs founded | + | <font size=1>Institute of Policy Sciences and Public Affairs founded</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1972''' | + | <font size=1>'''1972'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Women’s college merges into Trinity, which serves as the liberal arts college for men and women | + | <font size=1>Women’s college merges into Trinity, which serves as the liberal arts college for men and women</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1974''' | + | <font size=1>'''1974'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture opens | + | <font size=1>Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture opens</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1980''' | + | <font size=1>'''1980'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Duke Hospital opens | + | <font size=1>Duke Hospital opens</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1986''' | + | <font size=1>'''1986'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Men’s soccer captures Duke’s first [[NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship|NCAA championship]] | + | <font size=1>Men’s soccer captures Duke’s first [[NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship|NCAA championship]]</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1991''' | + | <font size=1>'''1991'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Men's basketball wins its first NCAA title. They would repeat in 1992 and win again in 2001 and 2010. | + | <font size=1>Men's basketball wins its first NCAA title. They would repeat in 1992 and win again in 2001 and 2010.</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1993''' | + | <font size=1>'''1993'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>[[Nannerl O. Keohane|Keohane]] inaugurated as the university's eighth president | + | <font size=1>[[Nannerl O. Keohane|Keohane]] inaugurated as the university's eighth president</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1994''' | + | <font size=1>'''1994'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Duke team wins [[William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition|Putnam Mathematical Competition]]. Duke teams would win again in 1996 and 2000 and have come in the top-three 9 times from 1996-2005. | + | <font size=1>Duke team wins [[William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition|Putnam Mathematical Competition]]. Duke teams would win again in 1996 and 2000 and have come in the top-three 9 times from 1996-2005.</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1994''' | + | <font size=1>'''1994'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Levine Science Research Center (LSRC) opens; [[Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy]] moves into new building | + | <font size=1>Levine Science Research Center (LSRC) opens; [[Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy]] moves into new building</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1995''' | + | <font size=1>'''1995'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>East Campus converts to an all-freshmen campus | + | <font size=1>East Campus converts to an all-freshmen campus</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1996''' | + | <font size=1>'''1996'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership begins | + | <font size=1>Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership begins</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1998''' | + | <font size=1>'''1998'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Campaign for Duke goes into its public phase with a goal of $1.5 billion | + | <font size=1>Campaign for Duke goes into its public phase with a goal of $1.5 billion</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''1999''' | + | <font size=1>'''1999'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Duke celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding | + | <font size=1>Duke celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''2003''' | + | <font size=1>'''2003'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Duke's Center for Human Genetics opens in April | + | <font size=1>Duke's Center for Human Genetics opens in April</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''2003''' | + | <font size=1>'''2003'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>Campaign for Duke ends having raised over $2.36 billion | + | <font size=1>Campaign for Duke ends having raised over $2.36 billion</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''2004''' | + | <font size=1>'''2004'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>[[Richard H. Brodhead|Brodhead]] inaugurated as ninth president | + | <font size=1>[[Richard H. Brodhead|Brodhead]] inaugurated as ninth president</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''2004''' | + | <font size=1>'''2004'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>[[Fitzpatrick Center]] (CIEMAS) opens | + | <font size=1>[[Fitzpatrick Center]] (CIEMAS) opens</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>'''2004''' | + | <font size=1>'''2004'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>The Palestinian Solidarity Movement (PSM) holds its annual conference at Duke | + | <font size=1>The Palestinian Solidarity Movement (PSM) holds its annual conference at Duke</font> |
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| style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | | style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | ||
| − | <font size=1>'''2005''' | + | <font size=1>'''2005'''</font> |
| style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | | style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | ||
| − | <font size=1>[[Nasher Museum of Art]] opens | + | <font size=1>[[Nasher Museum of Art]] opens</font> |
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| style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | | style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | ||
| − | <font size=1>'''2005''' | + | <font size=1>'''2005'''</font> |
| style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | | style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | ||
| − | <font size=1>[[The Rolling Stones]] play in Wallace Wade Stadium as part of their ''Bigger Bang'' world tour | + | <font size=1>[[The Rolling Stones]] play in Wallace Wade Stadium as part of their ''Bigger Bang'' world tour</font> |
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| style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | | style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | ||
| − | <font size=1>'''2006''' | + | <font size=1>'''2006'''</font> |
| style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | | style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | ||
| − | <font size=1>The [[Duke lacrosse case]] makes national headlines when a stripper accuses three [[Duke Blue Devils men's lacrosse|men's lacrosse players]] of rape. | + | <font size=1>The [[Duke lacrosse case]] makes national headlines when a stripper accuses three [[Duke Blue Devils men's lacrosse|men's lacrosse players]] of rape.</font> |
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| style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | | style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | ||
| − | <font size=1>'''2007''' | + | <font size=1>'''2007'''</font> |
| style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | | style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | ||
| − | <font size=1>The Duke lacrosse case ends with the accuser discredited, the three charged players declared innocent, and [[Mike Nifong|the prosecutor]] who pursued the case being [[disbarment|disbarred]]. | + | <font size=1>The Duke lacrosse case ends with the accuser discredited, the three charged players declared innocent, and [[Mike Nifong|the prosecutor]] who pursued the case being [[disbarment|disbarred]].</font> |
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| style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | | style="text-align:center; border:1px solid #cccccc;" bgcolor="white" | | ||
| − | <font size=1>'''2010''' | + | <font size=1>'''2010'''</font> |
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| − | <font size=1>The men's lacrosse team wins its first national title. | + | <font size=1>The men's lacrosse team wins its first national title.</font> |
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| − | | colspan="3" align="left" | '''Key'''<font size=1> (Contemporary President) | + | | colspan="3" align="left" | '''Key''' <font size=1>(Contemporary President)</font> |
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| − | | colspan="2" |<font size=1>H.K.H. Brodie | + | | colspan="2" |<font size=1>H.K.H. Brodie</font> |
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| − | | colspan="2" |<font size=1>N.O. Keohane | + | | colspan="2" |<font size=1>N.O. Keohane</font> |
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| − | | colspan="2" |<font size=1>R.H. Brodhead | + | | colspan="2" |<font size=1>R.H. Brodhead</font> |
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Revision as of 13:31, 4 December 2017
| Duke University Timeline | |||
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1838 |
Brown’s Schoolhouse, a private subscription school, founded in Randolph county | ||
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1841 |
Methodists and Quakers organize Union Institute Academy | ||
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1851 |
State legislature grants rechartering of academy as Normal College | ||
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1859 |
Methodist Church provides financial support, formalizing name change to Trinity College | ||
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1871 |
First social organization on campus founded | ||
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1878 |
First women earn degrees | ||
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1881 |
First international student enrolls | ||
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1887 |
J.F. Crowell inaugurated as president | ||
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1892 |
Trinity moves to Durham, largely due to generosity of Washington Duke and Julian S. Carr | ||
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1894 |
J.F. Kilgo inaugurated as president; Washington Duke donates $300,000 for endowment | ||
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1900 |
Trinity becomes first white institution of higher education in the south to invite Booker T. Washington to speak; first Native American student graduates | ||
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1903 |
Bassett Affair | ||
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1922 |
Chronicle editors coin the term Blue Devils for athletic teams | ||
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1924 |
James B. Duke establishes the $40 million Duke Endowment, propelling the final name change to Duke University | ||
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1925 |
Original campus rebuilt with Georgian style buildings | ||
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1930 |
Majority of construction on the new Gothic Revival-style West Campus is complete | ||
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1938 |
Duke’s football team, dubbed the Iron Dukes, dominate their regular season opponents | ||
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1942 |
Duke hosts the Rose Bowl in Wallace Wade Stadium | ||
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1964 |
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. speaks to the university on the civil rights movement’s progress | ||
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1969 |
Terry Sanford, a former governor of North Carolina, is inaugurated as president; Perkins library complete | ||
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1971 |
Institute of Policy Sciences and Public Affairs founded | ||
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1972 |
Women’s college merges into Trinity, which serves as the liberal arts college for men and women | ||
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1974 |
Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture opens | ||
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1980 |
Duke Hospital opens | ||
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1986 |
Men’s soccer captures Duke’s first NCAA championship | ||
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1991 |
Men's basketball wins its first NCAA title. They would repeat in 1992 and win again in 2001 and 2010. | ||
|
1993 |
Keohane inaugurated as the university's eighth president | ||
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1994 |
Duke team wins Putnam Mathematical Competition. Duke teams would win again in 1996 and 2000 and have come in the top-three 9 times from 1996-2005. | ||
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1994 |
Levine Science Research Center (LSRC) opens; Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy moves into new building | ||
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1995 |
East Campus converts to an all-freshmen campus | ||
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1996 |
Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership begins | ||
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1998 |
Campaign for Duke goes into its public phase with a goal of $1.5 billion | ||
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1999 |
Duke celebrates the 75th anniversary of its founding | ||
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2003 |
Duke's Center for Human Genetics opens in April | ||
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2003 |
Campaign for Duke ends having raised over $2.36 billion | ||
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2004 |
Brodhead inaugurated as ninth president | ||
|
2004 |
Fitzpatrick Center (CIEMAS) opens | ||
|
2004 |
The Palestinian Solidarity Movement (PSM) holds its annual conference at Duke | ||
|
2005 |
Nasher Museum of Art opens | ||
|
2005 |
The Rolling Stones play in Wallace Wade Stadium as part of their Bigger Bang world tour | ||
|
2006 |
The Duke lacrosse case makes national headlines when a stripper accuses three men's lacrosse players of rape. | ||
|
2007 |
The Duke lacrosse case ends with the accuser discredited, the three charged players declared innocent, and the prosecutor who pursued the case being disbarred. | ||
|
2010 |
The men's lacrosse team wins its first national title. | ||
| Key (Contemporary President) | |||
| H.K.H. Brodie | |||
| N.O. Keohane | |||
| R.H. Brodhead | |||