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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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Fans enjoy the pregame tailgate at the Duke Football Employee Appreciation Day game. Photo by Travis Stanley. -
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Send in your favorite holiday cookie recipe to be part of Working@Duke's 2026 winter cookie cookbook. Photo by Unsplash -
M.A. McCrackin added a walking pad to her office work routine over the summer to help find more movement in her day. Photo by Travis Stanley -
Duke safety Caleb Weaver is introduced prior to the Blue Devils' game against Georgia Tech earlier this season. Photo by Reagan Lunn. -
Duke Executive Health's James Hinton Jr. is the 2025 Duke Football Honorary Employee Captain. Photo by Travis Stanley.November 10, 2025
From Drawing Blood to Drawing Cheers as Duke Football Honorary Employee Captain
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Use of the Employee Tuition Assistance Program jumped 62% after it was expanded in 2023-24. Duke's Matt Novik, Mariah Mawyin and Heidi Rowe are among the employees who have used the benefit. Photos by Travis StanleyNovember 5, 2025
Degrees within Reach: How Duke Employees Are Earning Degrees with Tuition Assistance
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Events featuring, clockwise from top left, the Ciompi Quartet, the Jazz Vespers, Duke's inventors, the Chinese Music Ensemble and the first-person account of life as an enslaved scholar can be found at Duke this month. -
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The many trees on Duke's campus, such as these on East Campus, helped it earn a Level II Arboretum certification from ArbNet. Photo courtesy of Duke Marketing and Communications. -
Duke women's basketball coach Kara Lawson once told her team to "handle 'hard' better," and a Duke Assistant Research Professor of Mathematics took the advice to heart. Photo courtesy of Duke Athletics -
A joint color guard from Duke's ROTC units presents the colors at last year's Veterans Day ceremony. Photo by Travis Stanley. -
Clinical Nurse Deb Davis is the first person many patients and their family members meet when they arrive at Hock Family Pavilion. She asks some variation of, "If we can give you anything, what would it be?" Photo by Travis Stanley -
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