Stories
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Alumni
For 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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Alumni
Sustaining News Media
Greg JenkinsEconomist Sonal Shah is seeking a business model to keep public-service journalism alive
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On Campus
In Search of a Lost City
Scott HulerNative American settlement Adshusheer, described by an early 18th century explorer, may have been in Duke Forest
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Alumni
Full Steampunk Ahead
Megan HujberBruce Rosenbaum’s business mind and artistic eye combine for the ultimate in upscale recycling
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Students
Finding structure in randomness
Nitin Subramanian ’22Voices: Duke Community Contemplations
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Students
“Out of Many, One People”
Olivia MartinVoices: Duke Community Contemplations
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On Campus
The Blue Devil Questionnaire: Laurene Sperling
Andrea BillupsA conversation with Laurene Sperling is a mashup of kindness and wisdom and a master class in focus, wrapped elegantly in the kind of authentic warmth that makes you want to share your own stories, just to keep her talking
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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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Faculty
An Earlier Duke Climate Commitment
Valerie Gillispie, Duke University ArchivistBotany professor Henry Oosting spent 15 frigid weeks exploring artic Greenland in 1937 – and he kept a diary