Summer 2018
16 stories
This is page block 1 out of with 16 stories in total.-
The Honor Council aims for change in challenging times
Scott HulerThe Honor Council aims for change in challenging times
-
Does Matthias Gromeier know a better way to treat cancer?
Barry YeomanWhen the professor of neurosurgery modified the poliovirus, he helped bolster immunotherapy.
-
A gateway to the wisdom of civil rights activists
Scott HulerA gateway to the wisdom of civil rights activists
-
From the president: Summing up the first year
Robert J. BliwiseAs Duke was celebrating its newest graduates, President Vincent E. Price was marking the end of his freshman year. Here he responds to questions from the magazine’s editor, with first-year reflections on campus hangouts, canine habits, presidential portraits, leaping lemurs, and more.
-
A new space for biomedical engineering research
Scott HulerA new space for biomedical engineering research
-
Exploring the ways we document history through statues
Lucas HubbardExploring the ways we document history through statues
-
DR/TL (Didn't Read/Too Long)
Scott HulerBrief mentions of things going on among Duke researchers, scholars, and other enterprises
-
From the editor: When Tom Wolfe came to K-ville
Robert J. BliwiseFrom the editor: When Tom Wolfe came to K-ville
-
Director of Duke Chapel retires with a song in his heart
Scott HulerDirector of Duke Chapel retires with a song in his heart
-
What it takes to be a winner
Chris HildrethEight was a big number for Duke this past academic year. It's the unusually hefty count of student recipients of postgraduate international fellowships. Here those students reflect on undergraduate experiences, from working to contain a tropical disease to researching the history of the book, that were particularly meaningful for them—and that helped propel them to standout status.
-
Retro: The evolving living arrangements for freshmen
Valerie Gillispie, Duke University ArchivistRetro: The evolving living arrangements for freshmen
-
Alumni profiles: Jack Davis' 14 and Robert Higgins Ph.D. '61
DAED StaffAlumni profiles: Jack Davis' 14 and Robert Higgins Ph.D. '61
-
Q&A with Professor David Morgan, on enchantment
Robert J. BliwiseMorgan, professor and chair of religious studies, is the author of Images at Work: The Material Culture of Enchantment (Oxford University Press)
-
A hero in his country, a star on the tennis team
Lucas HubbardNicolás Álvarez has competed in the Davis Cup for Peru while in college.
-
Summer 2018: Recently published books by alumni
Lucas HubbardLaurent Dubois helps you understand soccer, Rae DelBianco '14 shares her literary inspirations, and more.
-
Meet Clinique's marketing sage
Stacy PermanAlumna Cara Robinson is working to keep the prestige brand relevant in a millennial-driven market.