Global Health Week seeks to inspire student activism
By Julia Ni | March 30, 2012Prompted by one student’s death, Duke Global Health Week continues to probe issues of health disparity.
Prompted by one student’s death, Duke Global Health Week continues to probe issues of health disparity.
World leaders must coordinate their efforts in order to address issues in global health, journalist Laurie Garrett said.
Students interested in global health may soon be able to pursue a major in the field.
Wherever music therapist Tray Batson and his guitar go, the healing effects follow.
Despite the relative youth of the Duke Global Health Certificate Program, students note that the field of global health offers a rich array of post-graduate career opportunities.
Duke Student Government recapped projects during the Fall and set the tone for the Spring at its meeting Wednesday.
A University effort to reduce indoor air pollution in India has gained national recognition.
This Fall, students have had to say goodbye to The Hub.
The University’s digital library will turn a new leaf this Fall as its collection is expanded to include a multitude of previously unavailable titles.
Walking down Coal Pile Drive, students were once greeted by a heap of coal that rivaled the height of the nearby Bryan Research Center.