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Global Health Undergraduate Commencement 2012 (Part 2 - Remarks by Dr. Broverman & Student Capstone Award)
37 global health certificate students and six Program II students in global health graduated on Friday. In Part 2, Dr. Sherryl Broverman gives remarks and presents the student award for outstanding capstone research project.Published 1 day ago
Global Health Undergraduate Commencement 2012 ( Part 4 – Student Recognition)
37 global health certificate students and six Program II students in global health graduated on Friday. In part 4, students are recognized and Dr. Merson gives closing remarks.Published 1 day ago
Global Health Undergraduate Commencement 2012 (Part 3 - Student Speech)
37 global health certificate students and six Program II students in global health graduated on Friday. In Part 3, graduate Lisa Deng gives an inspiring speech.Published 2 days ago
Global Health Undergraduate Commencement 2012 (Part 1 - Welcome & Teaching Award)
37 global health certificate students and six Program II students in global health graduated on Friday. In Part 1, DGHI Director Michael Merson gives welcoming remarks and presents the faculty award for outstanding teaching.Published 2 days ago
MSc-GH Commencement (Part 3 - Student Recognition)
On Friday, 22 Duke students graduated with a Master of Science in Global Health (MSc-GH) degree, the largest graduating class to date from the Duke Global Health Institute. In Part 3, students are recognized.Published 2 days ago
MSc-GH Commencement Luncheon (Part 2)
On Friday, 22 Duke students graduated with a Master of Science in Global Health (MSc-GH) degree, the largest graduating class to date from the Duke Global Health Institute. Part 2 features remarks by Program Faculty Director Dr. Chris Woods and presentation of outstanding MSc-GH student.Published 2 days ago
MSc-GH Commencement Luncheon (Part 1)
On Friday, 22 Duke students graduated with a Master of Science in Global Health (MSc-GH) degree, the largest graduating class to date from the Duke Global Health Institute. Part 1 features a welcome by DGHI Director Michael Merson and presentation of faculty award for outstanding mentoring.Published 2 days ago
DukeEngage Spotlight: Andrew Rotolo
For his immersive service experience through DukeEngage, Andrew Rotolo pursued an independent project in Kibera, Kenya. Here, he reflects on his experience and its connection to his broader education at Duke. The piece was filmed and edited by DukeEngage student intern Libby Borders, Duke Class of 2015.Published 6 days ago
2012 DukeEngage Academy
The DukeEngage Academy provides pre-departure training for more than 400 DukeEngage students who provide eight weeks of immersive service in communities around the world each summer. DukeEngage fully funds the experience. Since 2007, when DukeEngage began, more than 2,000 Duke undergraduates have participated.Published 6 days ago
DukeEngage Honduras
2009 DukeEngage participant Greer Mackebee, a Duke University Pratt School of Engineering senior, reflects on his DukeEngage experience, an 8-week service placement in Honduras in 2009, as he approaches graduation and looks toward his first year of law school at Stanford University.Published 2 weeks ago
Disease Elimination and Control
Patrick J. Lammie is currently a senior scientist in the Disease Elimination and Control Group in the Division of Parasitic Diseases and Malaria at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). His current work focuses on monitoring and evaluation of NTD programs and on the development of new tools for surveillance.Published 2 weeks ago
After Afghanistan: Where To From Here? Panel 1
Examining the state -- and future -- of national security law-related issues in the era beyond active battlefields, yet one with persisting threats of technology-empowered terrorists, and one with rising peer-competitors.Opening Remarks: Professor Charles Dunlap, LENS Executive Director
Panel 1: International Human Rights Law: Lessons Learned and Challenges for the Future
Moderator: Professor Joseph Blocher, Duke Law School
Professor Madeline Morris, Duke Law School
Andrew Woods, Harvard Law School
Professor Saira Mohamed, UC Berkeley Law School
Published 3 weeks ago
The State in Post-Revolutionary Iran
Professor Kadivar talks about the future of secularism in Iran.Published 4 weeks ago
Japanese Tea Gathering at Sarah P. Duke Gardens
Join us for a traditional Japanese tea gathering at Sarah P. Duke Gardens in Durham. Read more about the gardens in the May 2012 issue of Our State magazine. Video produced exclusively by Jenny Tenny for Our State.Published 4 weeks ago
Future of Secularism in Iran
Professor Mohsen Kadivar answers questions from the audience of his recent talk, "Evolution of the Relationship of Islam and the State in Post-Revolutionary Iran".Published 1 month ago