Scott Huler is the senior staff writer. He is the author of six non-fiction books and has written on everything from the death penalty to bikini waxing, from NASCAR racing to the stealth bomber, for such newspapers as the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Los Angeles Times and such magazines as Backpacker, Fortune, and ESPN. His award-winning radio work has been heard on "All Things Considered" and "Day to Day" on National Public Radio and on "Marketplace" and "Splendid Table" on American Public Media. He hates wearing dress-up clothes.
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Centennial
Our Presidents
Scott HulerAnd their "outrageous ambitions"
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Centennial
Protest, equity and Julian Abele
Scott HulerActivism — especially in support of civil rights — has long been a part of Duke's culture
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Location, Location, Location
Scott HulerClimate creates big bond risks, but markets are missing their moments
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Pictures of Lilly
Scott HulerAfter Duke’s historic first library building is renovated in 2024, the stacks will be new, but the charm will remain
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Nowhere to Grow
Scott HulerThe Duke Herbarium needs a bigger home for its more than 825,000 plant species – including the Lady Gaga ferns
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A Day in the Life of the Ruby
Scott HulerThings are rarely quiet at the Rubenstein Arts Center
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The Mix: Shelves, Spins & Pods
Scott HulerArtist and professor Beverly McIver captures the life and emotions of her subjects
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Research
Building better tools to decode speech
Scott HulerThe goal is to develop prosthetics that can understand signals from the brain
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Research
Triggering motivational thoughts
Scott HulerWatching your brain activity can teach you how to psych yourself up
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Research
Improving communication after strokes
Scott HulerDamage to the right hemisphere of the brain can be challenging to treat
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Research
Could psychedelics solve anxiety, depression and addiction?
Scott HulerTests in mice are showing hopeful signs
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Research
DEFENDING THE BRAIN
Scott HulerAcross the university, our minds are top of mind