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Engineering Character: Teaching Ethics in the Age of Automation
10/28 Pratt School of Engineering

Engineering Character: Teaching Ethics in the Age of Automation

Aligned with Duke Engineering’s Character Forward initiative, Professor Siobhan Oca’s Ethics in Robotics and Automation course (ME 490) challenges students to see beyond technical skills and practice the virtues that shape responsible engineers.

A group of about 18 students and mentors pose outdoors on a sunny day in front of a white tent, holding a blue rocket labeled “Duke Aero.” Most are wearing sunglasses, hats, and casual outdoor clothing, smiling for the camera after what appears to be a rocket competition or launch event.
A Student-Led Engineering Team Shares the Joy of Aerospace
10/14 Duke Today

A Student-Led Engineering Team Shares the Joy of Aerospace

Duke AERO is more than just a club — it’s a launchpad for future engineers, scientists and innovators, as well as an opportunity for students from other disciplines to learn more about rocketry.

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Pinkies, Prototypes and Endless Possibilities
10/14 Duke Trinity School of Arts & Sciences

Pinkies, Prototypes and Endless Possibilities

BME junior Jackie No seamlessly melds together her love of art with her growing passion for improving accessibility in health care.