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Share Your College Photos with Working@Duke

…and lessons from your undergrad days

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Duke's David Stein shared a photo from 1972, when he was a 19-year-old education major at Antioch College in Ohio.

It’s time to relive those college memories.

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Working@Duke invites staff and faculty to dig into scrapbooks, yearbooks and digital albums, and send their favorite photos from their college days as part of an ongoing Throwback Thursday (#tbt) campaign on social media.

On certain Thursdays on Working@Duke’s Facebook and Twitter pages, the editorial staff will share employee photos and stories about areas of study, extracurricular activities and how a college experience helped shape his or her Duke career.

David Stein, education outreach coordinator for the Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership and Duke University Libraries, shared a photo from 1972, when he was a 19-year-old education major at Antioch College in Ohio.

As a student, Stein played volleyball, participated in folk dancing and served on the Antioch Community Council, which handled socio-economic matters on campus. He was taken with Antioch College’s exhortation of “Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity.”

“I have been lucky to almost always have jobs where a major motivation was to help people,” he said. “It’s what gets me fired up every day to help students and teachers.”

Have a photo to share? Email working@duke.edu and tell us about the photo and your college experience. Working@Duke will award a coffee mug to participants.