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Faculty
Every Record Tells a Story
Corbie HillEthics professor Wayne Norman's East Campus office is a gallery of album art of note
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Research
Finding Solutions Together
Corbie HillNow in its 10th year, Bass Connections pits Duke research teams against real-world problems
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Faculty
What Plants Can Tell Us About Climate Change
Corbie HillDuke biologist Lucia Strader unites scientists concerned about the future of agriculture
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The Mix
The Mix
Corbie HillProfessor of public policy and Marvel superfan Nick Carnes
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Alumni
Exposing 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 Campus
Teaching climate literacy
Corbie HillCultivating understanding across campus
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Students and Campus life
When French, Spanish and German Are Not Enough
Corbie HillLess commonly taught languages enable traveling students and researchers to better understand the places they visit
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Alumni
Ministering to Ministers
Corbie HillClergy Health Initiative helps pastors find strength amid stress
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Alumni
Sea Change
Corbie HillCartoonist Jim Toomey hopes you’ll laugh at his environmental message
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Climate
Wildfires Rising
Corbie HillThe fire chasers deployed on 24 hours’ notice. The moment a severe and complex fire developed, the N.C. State University wildfire research team convoyed across the American West, jamming to a playlist of songs with the word “fire” in the title. Once at the fire, they embedded with Type 1 Incident Management Teams – the most elite wildland firefighters in the nation.
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Climate
Studying our Weirding Ocean
Corbie HillExcessive heat evaporates seawater and brackish water leaves the salt behind. With less rain, there is less runoff and less fresh water overall, so estuaries and coastal waterways end up far saltier than usual.
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Alumni
A league of his own
Corbie HillVijay Srinivasan pitches professional cricket into the Triangle and beyond