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Anya Parks ’21, left, is grateful for the creation of Duke’s first testing center.  She is with Whitney Bronson, the testing center coordinator.

November 27, 2019

New Testing Center to Help Students Needing Accommodations

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Rhodes Scholar Gabriella “Elle” Deich is a Program II major who participated in three Bass Connections project teams that developed open source computer science curricula for secondary schools and explored genetic engineering.

November 24, 2019

Duke Senior Gabriella Deich Named Rhodes Scholar

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Postcard Image of Lincoln Hospital

November 23, 2019

Your Health, Your Neighborhood. There's a Connection

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John Rose speaks with his class.

November 22, 2019

Agree to Disagree: Teaching Students to Depolarize

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Daniele Proch with teammates on the soccer field

November 21, 2019

A Road Less Traveled to Duke

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November 21, 2019

Duke Adds Travel Restrictions for Hong Kong, Chile, Bolivia, Lebanon

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November 20, 2019

Three Suspects Arrested in Gilbert-Addoms Burglary

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Noor Kaanan

November 20, 2019

A Student's Journey From Beirut to Durham

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November 19, 2019

Safety Notice: Four Suspects Sought in Theft from Gilbert-Addoms Dorm

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Joy Duer in a jet at Seymour Johnson air base.

November 19, 2019

Class Project Takes Duke Student to New Heights

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Saumya Sao (top row, second from right), Melissa Watt (top row, far right), Godfrey Kisigo (front row, second from left) and the Maisha (NIH) study team in Moshi, Tanzania, this summer

November 15, 2019

Men! Here's How to Be More Involved in Your Pregnant Partner's Health Care

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Nicolas Coleman: A Descendant of Slaves at a Monticello ‘Reunion’

November 13, 2019

Nicolas Coleman: A Descendant of Slaves at a Monticello ‘Reunion’

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Duke receives $261 million to benefit education research and financial aid

November 13, 2019

Historic $261 Million Distribution to Benefit Education, Research, Financial Aid at Duke

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"Students bring so much creativity, so much passion" to the classroom. Using that creativity is an essential part of good teaching.

November 8, 2019

Five Things to Know About Great Teaching

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November 6, 2019

Why Were These Students Tracking Dung Beetles in Gabon?

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Faculty and students discuss their findings about housing disparities in Durham.

November 1, 2019

History Department Exhibit Presents the Stories Behind Housing Inequality in Durham

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