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Duke Social Worker Melissa Hill wants Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month in April to be a reminder of all that she has overcome and all that people with limb differences like her conquer daily. Photo courtesy of Melissa Hill
April 29, 2026
The Question That Led to Letting Go of Her Leg
During Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month in April, a Duke Children’s Hospital social worker turns loss into perspective as she helps others navigate life with limb differences
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Students from Durham's School for Creative Studies prepare to record a short presentation during a tour of the Bryan Center Studios. Photo by Travis Stanley.
Duke Farmers Market's 24th season begins April 23. Photo by Travis Stanley
Duke University Police Department Major Ron Evans was one of the people featured in the cover story of the December 2019/January 2020 issue of Working@Duke. Photo by Travis Stanley.
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Duke Pharmacy Coordinator Krissy Lapczynski is running the Boston Marathon on behalf of Breakthrough T1D, and educating about Type 1 diabetes each time she trains. Photos provided by Krissy Lapczynski -
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Jim Allen appeared on the cover of the December 2011 / January 2012 cover of Working@Duke running on the Al Buehler Trail with Duke Run/Walk Club. Photo by Travis Stanley -
Can you take advantage of National Walking Day and find these iconic Duke campus locations for a Walking Scavenger Hunt? -
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Duke Technology Center Manager Grant Martin says Duke partners with top brands to offer the best pricing on technology. Photo by Travis Stanley -
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AED Leadership Academy teams were asked to reflect on the concept of growth during a recent session. Photo by Stephen Schramm. -
When Dr. Bill Malcolm began his pediatrics residency at Duke University in 1998, he became the program's first medical resident to use a wheelchair. He is now a professor of pediatrics in Duke's Division of Neonatology. Photo by Travis Stanley -
The area around Krzyzewskille will be the site of utility work in the coming months. Photo by Stephen Schramm. -
Duke Assistant Professor of Radiology and Medical Physicist Francesco Ria, left, participates in Duke Run/Walk Club; patrons at the Duke Farmers Market; and Lauren Johns, Program Manager for Duke Health’s Caring for Each Other at Duke Raleigh Hospital, practices tai chi remotely. Photos by Travis Stanley