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Hope Boykin leads Durham public school students from Riverside, Jordan and Northern High Schools, and Durham School of the Arts (DSA) in a masterclass at DSA. Photo by Jared Lazarus

February 12, 2025
‘Say the Thing’: Ways for Students to Connect with Themselves, and Others
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May 14, 2025
French Class Weaves Themes of Climate and Sustainability Into Curriculum
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Prior to helping an injured cyclist on their drive home, team members from Duke Employee Occupational Health and Wellness met with colleagues at Duke Health Lake Norman. Among those at the visit were, left to right, EOHW Nursing Supervisor Brad Petrusa, Duke Health Lake Norman Employee Health Nurse Berny Davis, EOHW Assistant Director Dr. Kristen Said, EOHW Nursing Supervisor Katie Rauschenberg and EOHW Operations Coordinator Charita Tabron. Photo courtesy of EOHW.
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The aches you feel might be a sign that your tech and workstation habits need a reset. Photo courtesy of BigStock
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May 13, 2025
Duke Flags Lowered: Political Sciences Sheridan Johns Dies at Age 90
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Chloe Nguyen and Neil Upreti are the 13th and 14th Duke students to receive the scholarship.
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Marek Kasprisin, a senior IT Analyst with Duke's Office of Information Technology, sells propagation stations at Duke Farmers Market through May at his booth Holey Timber. Photo by Travis Stanley
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The members of Delta Sigma Theta celebrated their 50th anniversary at Duke last month.
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From its original 1985 design, top left, to the current look, bottom left, and the digital version, right, the DukeCard ID system has been a staple of life at Duke. Photos courtesy of the DukeCard office.
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After Rachel Orr began working with a health coach through Duke’s employee wellness program, she started running 5Ks and obstacle course races. Photo by Travis Stanley
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May 9, 2025
Duke Campus Farm Holds Community Events, Like This Grow Your Own Mushrooms Workshop
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A blue barricade directs visitors to the area around the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, where work is unfolding on a new entrance. Photo by Stephen Schramm.