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Log | School News

Check Out eDuke—Three New Ways to Get the Latest Duke Information

eduke log-inGetting the latest news about Duke can be as easy as opening e-mail.

Over the past several months, communicators and others from across Duke have worked together to develop a set of electronic communications called eDuke. The three e-mail products will be free through a single online subscription form:

  • eDuke daily, which provides the latest material from Duke’s Office of News and Information (this was formerly the Daily Dialogue)
  • eDuke media clips, which brings you the latest news media reports about Duke—from the local TV broadcasts to national networks, and from the New York Times to the International Herald Tribune; and
  • eDuke monthly, which provides the month’s top news about Duke, along with information on topics of interest to individual subscribers. (Be sure to request news about the environment.)

“With the growing use of the Internet, we realized Web-based communication would be one of the best ways to keep students, faculty, alumni, parents and others up-to-date on what’s new and exciting at Duke,” said David Jarmul, associate vice president of news and communications.

To subscribe to one or more service, go to www.eduke.duke.edu.

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