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Appalachian Dreams

SSRI program explores educational challenges in the state's rural, mountain communities

PUBLISHED June 1, 2014 IN Academics , Campus , Research
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Students from Athens Drive High School in Wake County discuss bullying at school with Duke education students. Photo by Stephanie Matthieson.

Students Standing Up to Bullying

Wake County students work with Duke education students 

Jason Mendez's undergraduate class, "Teaching Masculinities," requires reading books such as "We...

PUBLISHED December 12, 2012 IN Campus , Academics
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A Tale of Immigrants Lost in School

Local students perform play in Spanish about challenges faced by immigrant youths

PUBLISHED March 1, 2012 IN Campus , Academics
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Danielle Potter, front left, with her students in the Urban Semillas project.

Danielle Potter: Learning to Listen

Sanford student helped California youths find their own way to act on urban environmental concerns

Danielle Potter didn't think her research project in Los Angeles would have much in...

PUBLISHED May 8, 2011 IN Campus , Academics
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April 15, 2025

Life-Changing Innovation: How Duke Research Saves Lives

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