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Deborah F. Rutter, the former president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., has been ...
In her new role as the head of the Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts — also known as Duke Arts — Rutter will support ...
President Donald Trump replaced Rutter as Kennedy Center president in February. Trump appoints himself chairman of the ...
The longtime Kennedy Center president who was fired by President Donald Trump is taking a top position at Duke University.
Current Provost Alec Gallimore announced on Monday that Deborah Rutter will be taking over as the vice provost for the arts ...
October 10, 12 and 19 – Learn About Nature at Duke Gardens The Sarah P. Duke Gardens have several free events that can help you connect with the plants and animals around you. At 1 p.m. on Thursday, ...
A Century of Breakthroughs: The Legacy of Innovation at Duke Innovators have made significant contributions in the marketplace and for public benefit This story is part of Working@Duke 's celebration ...
At its quarterly meeting, the Duke University Board of Trustees held the fourth and final session of a year-long program of engagement focused on Duke’s global strategy. Students, faculty and ...
A good part of the acceptance of LGBTQ+ presence at Duke can be credited to Janie Long (and brave students, faculty and staff who worked alongside her). She was hired as director of the LGBTQ Center, ...
When Deborah Rutter became president of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 2003, she inherited an institution with debt from a massive renovation project and that was suffering a serious drop in ...
Deborah Rutter, the former president of the Kennedy Center removed by a President Trump-appointed board, spoke exclusively to News4 about the changes made to the D.C. institution.
Former Kennedy Center President Deborah Rutter said that there had been a $10 million fund set up when she was fired by the Trump administration in February.