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May 17, 2022 | Duke Graduate School
Ashutosh Raman, Duke Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student, Wins Tau Beta Pi Fellowship
Supports Raman's research on smart surgical devices for brain cancer and other delicate procedures

May 13, 2022 | Duke Nicholas Institute
Duke Engineers Win Grants to Address Climate Change
Mark Borsuk, Po-Chun Hsu and Volker Blum are among faculty in the first round to win university-wide collaboration grants from the Duke Nicholas Institute to address climate change

May 12, 2022 | Duke Interdisciplinary Studies
Summer 2022: PhD student Rachel Lau to Study Landslides with JPL
One of 10 Graduate Student Training Enhancement Grants provided by Duke's provost has allowed Lau to take an internship with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory

May 11, 2022
Duke's Inaugural Class of A. James Clark Scholars Graduate With Rave Reviews
The intensive undergraduate scholarship program launched at Duke in 2018 focuses on leadership, service, and business and entrepreneurship

May 09, 2022 | Duke Today
Duke Engineering's Jimmie Lenz on Why an NFT Makes for a More Secure, Versatile Diploma
The leader of Duke Engineering's FinTech master's program on non-fungible tokens and what the future looks like for the software technology

May 08, 2022
Duke Engineering Celebrates the Class of 2022
Dean Jerome P. Lynch challenged the newest Duke Engineers to make the world more resilient and more just

May 07, 2022 | Working@Duke
Now as Duke Faculty, First-Generation College Students Share Their Journeys
Duke professors can help guide students who come from similar backgrounds

May 05, 2022
The Student Experience: Research Intensives
Gifted with curiosity and an independent nature? The Pratt Research Fellows program might be right up your alley

May 03, 2022 | Duke MEDx News
Teamwork: A Duke Engineer, a Duke Medical Scientist and the Search for an HIV Vaccine
Duke School of Medicine's Genevieve Fouda and Duke Engineering's Joel Collier formed a powerful research partnership

May 02, 2022
Senior Capstone Design: Sensors Versus Squirrels
Duke Engineering students in one senior design course created sensor systems that drove away pests and protected plants from harsh conditions