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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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The 2025 Get Moving Challenge begins Jan. 13. Graphic by Paul Figuerado -
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Holiday gift options available from Duke include plush lemurs, golf umbrellas, holiday ornaments, pillows, dog chew toys, sweatshirts and calendars. -
Duke Learning & Organization Development offers a range of professional development courses to help staff and faculty expand their skills. Photo by Travis Stanley. -
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Fast Park & Relax RDU offers a 15% discount to Duke staff and faculty. Photo courtesy of Fast Park & Relax -
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With informative presentations and opportunities to connect, the Duke Caregiver Community Event has become a lifeline for those taking care of loved ones. Photo courtesy of Nicole Clagett. -
Duke staff and faculty are invited to celebrate the holiday season during the annual Duke Holiday Event on Dec. 10 in Duke University Chapel. Photo by Travis Stanley -
November 19, 2025
Supporting Community Members Affected by Disruptions in Food Assistance Programs
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Duke University and Duke University Health System were named to Forbes' "America's Dream Employers" for 2026 list. Photo by Bill Snead, Duke Marketing and Communications