Summer 2023
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AlumniFull Steampunk Ahead
Megan HujberBruce Rosenbaum’s business mind and artistic eye combine for the ultimate in upscale recycling
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On CampusRetracing Their Steps
Scott HulerNative American settlement Adshusheer, described by an early 18th century explorer, may have been in Duke Forest -
AlumniSustaining News Media
Greg JenkinsEconomist Sonal Shah is seeking a business model to keep public-service journalism alive. -
AlumniFor the Love of Food and Family
Andrea BillupsArgentina-born Josephine Caminos Oría’s bicultural life helps her put her world into words
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FacultyThe Last Word
Eileen Cheng-yin ChowProfessor Eileen Cheng-yin Chow on how strangers can build community together
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AlumniDuke Is Everywhere
Audrey FenskeThere’s no travel partner like mom
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On CampusQuadEx Means Belonging
Scott HulerIn its first year, Duke’s new community-building model is redefining campus life
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AlumniFull-Service Education
Audrey FenskeAlisha Damron-Seruyange’s Ugandan school reaches far beyond the classroom
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On CampusTeaching climate literacy
Corbie HillCultivating understanding across campus
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On CampusLearning What Makes TikTok Tick
Janine LatusDuke Innovation and Entrepreneurship class harnesses the power of social media content in marketing
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AlumniExposing America’s Hallowed Ground
Corbie HillAn immersive course uses documentary and the arts to reveal historic sites of racial struggle
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On CampusDuke’s treasures
Scott HulerSomeone has to know how to work on the university's historic artworks, books, organs and stonework.
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On CampusThe Mix: Shelves, Spins & Pods
Rebecca Brown BaldwinOne morning in October 2017, Frank Bruni woke to find the sight in his right eye obscured by a “dappled fog”
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FacultyMy Stuff is Part of My Story
DukeMagOffice Ours