David Rubenstein | Centennial Oral Histories
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- @DavidRubensteinis a Duke alumnus, trustee emeritus, and former chair of the Duke University Board of Trustees. In this interview, he talks with Duke alum and trustee Ann Pelham about how he landed at Duke, the importance of libraries, and his current interest in aging and longevity among other topics.
Centennial Oral Histories
Duke University’s Centennial Oral Histories Program includes one-hour videotaped interviews with former and current leaders of Duke University and Duke Health, during which they share memories of their time at Duke and their hopes for Duke’s future. The videos will be archived in Duke’s Archives as a permanent record and enduring legacy from Duke’s 100th anniversary.
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This might be the best of this centennial collection so far. I really love how David Rubenstein always distills so much knowledge in such short conversations.
He IS amazing, really enjoyed this interview. Thank you 😊
This is such a great conversation! Well done!
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Significance of the library
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