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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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Groups can reserve times to make the 239-step climb to the top of Duke University Chapel. Photo courtesy of Duke University Marketing & Communications. -
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Tasked with maintaining audio/visual equipment in many meeting spaces and classrooms, Craig Dearth spends his days on the move. Photo by Travis Stanley. -
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Lashima Davis writes her name on a dry erase board during the Foundational Skills Program kickoff event in August. Photo by Stephen Schramm.
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The North Carolina Irish Allstars, featuring Duke's William Dawson, will perform a St. Patrick's Day concert at Duke Medicine Pavilion's main concourse. Photo courtesy of North Carolina Irish Allstars -
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One of the highlights of James Lambert’s day is picking up his children. Lambert is with his daughter, Rosemary, left, and his son, Sammy, right. Photo by Travis Stanley. -
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Duke staff and faculty can sign up for a discounted membership at Orangetheory Fitness's Durham Southwest location through Duke Fitness Club. Photo courtesy of Orangetheory Fitness -
Clockwise from top left, Rachael Murphey, Claudia Romero, Jacob Hollenbeck and Sarah Ludington shared the motivations for their work at Duke. Photos by Travis Stanley. -