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April 19, 2023 | Duke Research Blog
Duke Civil Engineers Make Triumphant Return to Carolinas Symposium
After a three-year hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Duke’s student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers returned to the symposium, in person

April 19, 2023
‘Embrace the Ditch,’ and Other Lessons Learned in Duke CEE's Overture Engineering
Civil and environmental engineering students learn to design buildings within less-than-optimal parameters in a collaborative capstone course

April 19, 2023
Helping Duke Engineers Share Their Stories
New programming in Duke Engineering’s Graduate Communications and Intercultural Programs focuses on science communications

April 19, 2023 | Duke Today
Brain Images Just Got 64 Million Times Sharper
MRI technology from Duke-led effort reveals the entire mouse brain in the highest resolution

April 18, 2023
At Duke, Durham Middle School Students Apply Engineering Design Concepts to Real-Life Challenges
Duke BME hosted the inaugural two-day Outreach Design Education Hackathon in a campus design lab

April 17, 2023
Duke Engineering's Revamped PhD Plus Program Helps Steer Students’ Career Paths
Focusing on a different career path each year helps engineering PhD students decide which to follow after defending their dissertation

April 17, 2023
25 Hours to Sustainability: Net-Zero Carbon at the Heart of Duke's 2023 Executive Challenge
Could Duke Master of Engineering Management students develop transformational business strategies in little more than a day?

April 14, 2023
Integrated Design Challenge in Duke ECE Restores Balance to The Force
On a Star Wars-themed field of play, student teams deployed small robots they had constructed

April 10, 2023 | The Motley Fool
Talking Banks and Cybersecurity With the FDIC's Former Chief Innovation Officer
Duke Engineering professor Sultan Meghji discusses the failure of Silicon Valley Bank and other fintech topics.

April 06, 2023
Fully Recyclable Printed Electronics Ditch Toxic Chemicals for Water
First-of-its-kind demonstration suggests a more environmentally friendly future for the electronics industry is possible