Making mountains meet
By Matthew Chase | April 29, 2013“Mountains never meet, but human beings do meet.”
“Mountains never meet, but human beings do meet.”
The idyllic spring weather that floods campus in the final weeks of school is always a sign of some new beginning, be it the start of college for pre-frosh or the beginning of an internship.
On Oct. 29, 1969 a message traveled over a network connecting a computer at the University of California, Los Angeles to another at the Stanford Research Institute.
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Born into a prominent family in Philadelphia and a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, it appears as though Julian Abele lived an ordinary life.
After securing Jabari Parker earlier in the afternoon, Duke defeated Elon 76-54 Thursday night.
Duke struggled to pull away in the first half, but blew by the Big Red after halftime to win 88-47 at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Consider the last time you wrote a personal reflection—an assignment for class, an application essay, a journal passage, anything.
A biomedical engineering professor and director of several Duke organizations that apply an engineering framework to the world’s great health inequities, Robert Malkin has made himself known—both...