NEWS Autumn at Duke Sujal Manohar Red and yellow trees line the Bryan Center circle. Sujal Manohar Colorful leaves frame the Duke Chapel on a chilly fall day. Sujal Manohar Yellow leaves stand out against the stone buildings of Duke. Sujal Manohar Vibrant red foliage adds pops of color to Duke's campus. Sujal Manohar Bright red leaves transform the landscape with dots of color. Sujal Manohar Changing leaves provide a colorful view for the residents of Kilgo Quad. Sujal Manohar Students enjoy the fall scenery on the way to class. Read more Duke receives multimillion-dollar gifts supporting judicial training, new proton therapy center for cancer treatment 120 years of The Chronicle, the independent student paper older than Duke itself Durham City Council appoints new city manager, commemorates Civil Rights anthem written in Durham Get The Chronicle straight to your inbox Signup for our weekly newsletter. Cancel at any time. Email Address Discussion Share and discuss “Autumn at Duke” on social media. facebook twitter
Duke receives multimillion-dollar gifts supporting judicial training, new proton therapy center for cancer treatment
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