Built to Lead: How Duke Engineers are Building Character from Day One
Duke Engineering's "Character Forward Initiative" is helping to shape students' outlooks and perspectives beginning in EGR 101.
Duke Engineering's "Character Forward Initiative" is helping to shape students' outlooks and perspectives beginning in EGR 101.
Nimmi Ramanujam and colleagues are bringing AI‑powered cervical imaging to clinics in Kenya and rethink how diagnosis could work everywhere.
Shaundra Daily was recognized for her contributions to computing education, and Nicki Washington was recognized for contributions to broadening participation in computing.
Duke University's A. James Clark Scholars program provides full tuition and financial aid support to promising students who will develop into tomorrow's engineering leaders.
Ann Saterbak brings students to Uganda for an eight-week summer experience working with community partners and addressing the needs of Ugandan healthcare facilities.
Partnerships with local middle and high school teachers allow Duke Engineering STEM outreach to multiply its impact.
From crisis playbooks to organizational culture, leaders from different industries offer insight on leading through stress.
Hear from recent Duke appointee Retired Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. and other Duke faculty and staff on what it takes to develop empathetic and character-forward leaders.
Learn how faculty across Duke Engineering navigate academia while nurturing the next generation of engineers—both at home and in the lab