Summer 2021
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The Centennials Year One: Colin Kaeo
Corbie HillThe Class of 2024 was always going to be distinct; they are the class that graduates the year of Duke’s centennial. But they also began their college careers during a pandemic, a massive movement for racial justice, and an election marred by violence and misinformation. We’re following four members of the class for four years to see this strange new world through their eyes
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Making a scientific miracle count in the real world
Scott HulerImplementation science bridges the gap between what science tells us we should do and actually getting it done
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Duke-trained historians challenge the familiar American story
Robert J. BliwiseTracy Campbell Ph.D. '88 and Claudio Saunt Ph.D. '96 both won prestigious awards for their books
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Meet the Duke Ph.D.s on a mission to make science more accessible
Barry YeomanTiti Shodiya Ph.D. '15 and Zakiya Whatley Ph.D. '14 host the Dope Labs podcast
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Summer 2021: Recently published books by alumni
Adrienne Johnson MartinMonica West '99 talks about writing her debut novel, Scott Ellsworth A.M. '77, Ph.D. '82 has some recommendations, and the latest books
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When Duke's first humor magazine had its last laugh
Valerie Gillispie, Duke University ArchivistWhen Duke's first humor magazine had its last laugh
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An unusual mix of lacrosse players found a way to gel
Scott HulerThe 2021 team was made up of transfers and fifth-year seniors
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Q&A: Vice provost for the arts John Brown on the arts at Duke
Robert J. BliwiseQ&A: Vice provost for the arts John Brown on the arts at Duke
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How a robot shaped like a dragonfly could help with environmental concerns
Scott HulerHow a robot shaped like a dragonfly could help with environmental concerns
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For Duke Garden lovers, its reopening was grand
Janine LatusFor Duke Garden lovers, its reopening was grand
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From the desk of Sterly Wilder: One office with one goal—engaging our alumni
Sterly WilderFrom the desk of Sterly Wilder: One office with one goal—engaging our alumni
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DR/TL? (Didn't read, too long?)
Scott HulerBrief mentions of things going on among Duke researchers, scholars, and other enterprises