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Mathematics

2022 Goldwater Scholars: Ella Gunady, Aditya Paul, and Tanner Zachem

March 28, 2022

Three Undergraduate Scientists and Engineers Named 2022 Goldwater Scholars

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Adam Levine, associate professor in the Duke University Department of Mathematics, holds the crossword puzzle he created for The New York Times. Photos by Stephen Schramm.

March 16, 2022

A Big Crossword Puzzle Stage

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Ingrid Daubechies, the James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke, with her Pi cookies

March 11, 2022

Cookies for Pi Day

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Professor Ezra Miller: The odds of picking the perfect 63-game bracket completely randomly is 1 in about 10 quintillion

March 11, 2022

Why You Won't Pick a Perfect Bracket

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March 4, 2022

Study Estimates One in Seven U.S. Breast Cancers May Be Over-Diagnosed

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February 21, 2022

Math TikTok Don't Stop

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November 9, 2021

Art Installation Celebrates the Beauty and Whimsy of Math

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 Experts Discuss Redistricting in North Carolina

November 3, 2021

Experts Discuss Redistricting in North Carolina

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October 25, 2021

Duke Math Professor Has NY Times Readers Tied Up in Knots With His Crossword Puzzle

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a puzzle from Adam Simon Levine's blog

October 21, 2021

Adam Simon Levine: Math's Breakout Crossword Puzzle Star

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Caption: Asher Hildebrand of the Sanford School of Public Policy moderates a session with John Hood, president of the John William Pope Foundation, and Caroline Mackie, a partner with Poyner Spruill. Photo by Amanda Solliday

October 1, 2021

Five Things to Know About Redistricting in North Carolina

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September 23, 2021

The Past, Present and Future of Redistricting in North Carolina and Beyond

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Clockwise from top left: Bety Irvin and Mark Wienants, Suzanne Valdivia's office, Mercedes Bowman,  and untouched calendar, and Spencer Leslie. Submitted photos.

September 22, 2021

Reflections on Returning to Work on Campus

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Demah Payne III

September 8, 2021

Welcome to Duke Amidst COVID-19

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May 27, 2021

May Books: Mike West "Time Series: Modeling, Computation, and Inference"

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May 19, 2021

4 Tips for Making Your Online Surveys Shine

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