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May 30, 2023
New Master of Engineering Program will Create a ‘Climate Innovation’ Culture
MEng in Climate and Sustainability Engineering aims to create climate leaders versed in tech and business

May 30, 2023
Building a Safer Shop
Pratt’s student shop staff teach that respect for the shop environment is paramount
May 26, 2023
Class of 2026 Test Drives Experiential Orientation
Pre-orientation deepens students’ connection to Duke. For the first time this year, the program was open to all students

May 26, 2023
Teaching from the Heart
Through early community outreach, new biomedical engineering faculty member Aaron Kyle aims to instill “STEM identities” in future engineers

May 26, 2023
Getting Groundbreaking Ideas to Market
How two Pratt Innovators translated their research into startup companies

May 26, 2023
Behind the Scenes of Pratt’s Hottest Podcast
When a small group of students launched “This Engineering Life,” they had no idea the show would still be going strong five seasons later

May 24, 2023
Judy Ledlee, a Rising Star in Green Tech, to Lead Duke’s New Design Climate Program
Program aims to combat the climate crisis by deploying interdisciplinary, faculty-mentored student teams to devise solutions for a rapidly warming planet

May 22, 2023
Flexing Crystalline Structures Provide Path to a Solid Energy Future
Machine learning approach opens insights into an entire class of materials being pursued for solid-state batteries

May 22, 2023 | Duke Health
Biologic Used by Athletes Could Also Ease Nerve Pain from Chemo, Diabetes
Autologous conditioned serum (ACS) -- a biologic therapy that famous athletes swear by to treat arthritis and sports injuries -- also shows benefit for the kind of neurological pain caused by chemotherapy or diabetes