‘The most valuable person in Duke Athletics’: Meet Director of Photography Natalie LeDonne
By Christina Ferrari | April 14, 2023A staff photographer at Duke Athletics for almost six years, Nat’s finger is on the pulse of all 27 Duke teams.
A staff photographer at Duke Athletics for almost six years, Nat’s finger is on the pulse of all 27 Duke teams.
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This semester, the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences welcomed Lewis to the Cultural Anthropology department as associate professor and Trinity’s first American Indian professor. Lewis' hiring was part of Trinity's cluster hire in Native American and Indigenous Studies in spring 2021.
It’s late on a warm and drowsy Sunday evening, and in just the past hour, I have learned about Japanese martial arts, been psychoanalyzed by a therapist-in-training, discussed my plans for the future with complete strangers and tried my first cup of Kava.
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