Duke professor wins $625,000 MacArthur 'Genius' Grant
By Nathan Luzum | September 25, 2019Duke professor Jenny Tung, Trinity '03 and Ph.D. '10, is set to become $625,000 richer after winning a 2019 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship.
Duke professor Jenny Tung, Trinity '03 and Ph.D. '10, is set to become $625,000 richer after winning a 2019 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship.
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