Spring 2021
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Uncovering the secrets of the bovine trials
Barry YeomanA researcher exposes an ugly subtext of a USDA practice
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Partnership allowed more nursing help
Scott HulerAs COVID hit, the nursing school and the university health system worked together in new ways
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Meet the Centennials
Corbie HillA new series will track a Duke student cohort that arrived at a most unusual time
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Through her think tank, Branka Panic M.I.D.P '19 connects artificial intelligence to aid humanitarian missions
Corbie HillThrough her think tank, Branka Panic M.I.D.P '19 connects artificial intelligence to aid humanitarian missions
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Spring 2021 - Recently published books by alumni
Adrienne Johnson MartinAnd faculty, plus recommendations
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How they kept the Crazie in Cameron
Scott HulerWith ideas that approximated an in-game atmosphere without a crowd
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Alumni doctors and an infamous day in Greensboro
Scott HulerTrent Center hosts "Remembering a 1979 Moral Moment: Medical Activists, Racial Justice, and Confronting the KKK"
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Art at the Nasher in the time of COVID
Scott HulerThe museum resists the pandemic by taking its mission beyond its walls
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Study explores anger, violence, and masculinity
Corbie HillDuke researcher finds social pressure correlation
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Study explores anger, violence, and masculinity
Corbie HillDuke researcher finds social pressure correlation
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Work in progress
Daniel KimSenior Daniel Kim's screenplay exploring Asian-American images
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Retro: Duke's boxing team
Valerie Gillispie, Duke University ArchivistIt didn't last long but it wasn't lightweight
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Virtual events help bring unengaged alumni back
Bridgette A. LacyVirtual events help bring unengaged alumni back
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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
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Game aims to help young people interact with police
Janine LatusCriminal attorney April Preyar '96 wants "Trials & Triumph" to spark conversation
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App is alumna's latest professional turn
Kat BrazSima Sistani '01 didn't take a straight line to eventually founding Houseparty