“The Duke we are now is not the Duke we were one hundred years ago. In order for us to make that change, it’s a matter of people who have been in shoes to make that change, and have said I’m going to do these things now that I have the opportunity to do so,” says Isaiah Hamilton, Class of 2024 from Elizabeth City, NC and President of Duke Student Government.
Over the decades, Endowment supports of Duke University have evolved to include construction of buildings and other key capital projects, provisions for faculty positions, student scholarships and financial supports, investments in key research initiatives, efforts to expand diversity, inclusion and equity, and programs to strengthen student resilience and well-being.
Graduate programs at Duke University are world-renowned. The Duke School of Medicine, School of Law, and Duke Divinity School each equip students and researchers as leaders in their fields, and serve as wellspring sources for innovative ideas, academic inquiry, and application of knowledge into real-world impacts through practical implementations.