A Defining Moment for Duke School of Nursing: Nurse Scientists Inspire Future Leaders

Associate Professor Michael Cary, PhD, RN, FAAN; Associate Professor Tolu Oyesanya, PhD, RN; and Associate Professor Schenita Randolph, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN—the first Black nurse scientists at Duke University School of Nursing to be granted tenure in the School's history—have very different areas of focus in their research.

Bearing Witness: Genocide, Silence, and Responsibility in Sudan

This roundtable discussion examines the ongoing catastrophe in Sudan by posing urgent questions: What is happening on the ground? Who are the key armed groups and political leaders? What ambitions are driving the violence? The conversation will explore how civilians have become the primary victims of internal power rivalries and regional and international interference, resulting in mass displacement, famine, and atrocities that many observers describe as genocidal.

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