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Duke

  • Our Passions

    At Duke, students channel their energy into research, innovation and service: They launch their own nonprofits; they build rockets that push the boundaries of engineering.

    Student athletes high-fiving kids on a dirt volleyball court in a tropical climate

    Community Mentorship

    student opportunity

    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.

    Bold blue and orange illustration showing a rocket lifting off against an orange sky with white stars and a blue planet, with a telescope and rover in the foreground.
    Interior view of Goodson Chapel at Duke Divinity School, an empty 270-seat worship space with 55-foot-high ceilings and an organ balcony.

    Fabric of Community

    Four Duke students pose on the lawn in front of Duke Chapel, each holding a gray T-shirt printed with their major, including political science, biomedical engineering and public policy.

    major decisions

    Undergraduates show spirit in their studies during an annual event.

    Durham School of the Arts students sing on risers during a masterclass with The King’s Singers, accompanied by a pianist at the front of the stage as part of a Duke Arts Presents visit.

    partnership

    King’s Singers Inspire Kids to Give It a Go

    The classic British a capella group’s work with a local school during a Duke Arts event focuses on expression and confidence.

    Hands-On Learning

    Engineering Students Become Car Junkies

    Duke students work year-round to design, build and test an open-wheel formula-style race car.

    Professor Melanie Wallskog stands outdoors, smiling, wearing glasses and a navy blazer, with campus greenery and the Duke University Fuqua School of Business in the background.

    Entrepreneurial spirit

    What Sparks New Ventures?

    A Fuqua professor talks about how we shape each other’s enterprises.

    Five students stand indoors holding an oversized ceremonial check from Duke’s Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability made out for $10,000 to “Watts Up Miners.”

    sustainable landscape

    A First-Hand Look into Energy Transition

    Powering up AI. Improving grid resilience. Pursuing financial strategies for a sustainable landscape. These were just a few of the topics on the table at the annual Energy Week at Duke.

    Spirit Is Stitched to Our Attire

    At Duke, uniforms are more than sports jerseys — they’re symbols of identity across campus.

    Belonging

    Jay Dalton, Senior Research and Development Engineer for the Shared Materials Instrumentation Facility (SMIF), puts on protective cleanroom gear inside a lab changing area, surrounded by hanging protective suits.

    Next Steps

    Match Day is a spirited milestone when medical students learn where they will train as residents. This transition is filled with anticipation, celebration and sometimes tears, as envelopes reveal their futures.

    Members of Duke’s Air Force ROTC stand in formation on campus as an officer faces them, with the American flag positioned at the front.

    Air Force Heritage

    Duke’s Air Force ROTC program prepares students to become leaders by blending academic study with hands-on military training.

    patient connections

    Dr. Richard Bedlack is known for wearing outrageous outfits to lift patients’ spirits at the Duke ALS Clinic.

    Dr. Derrick Glymph places a white coat on a Nurse Anesthesia student during a white coat ceremony as others look on.

    Leadership Lessons

    It Takes a Team

    Duke’s faculty and students work across traditional boundaries to tackle complex societal challenges, blending expertise from diverse fields such as medicine, engineering, public policy and the humanities.

    Plastic bags, a canned food item, and other debris float on the surface of blue-green water, illustrating plastic pollution.

    Nature-Inspired Solutions

    A project combines expertise from across campus to understand microplastics’ effects on our health and to develop nature-inspired solutions.

    Members of the Duke University Athletics Climate Team (ACT) walk across a basketball court inside Cameron Indoor Stadium, with green lighting and smoke effects behind them and championship banners hanging overhead.

    Sports and Sustainability

    An initiative is aimed at advancing sustainability and climate action across campus and beyond.

    Illustration by Aeran Coughlin and Michelle Ling of tree stumps standing in shallow water along a shoreline, with several trees cut down and a small ghostlike figure peeking from behind one tree trunk.

    history lessons

    Why are trunks of dead trees rising silver and bare from dark waters? A road trip through the Albermarle-Pamlico Peninsula allowed student teams from across campus to connect not just with its changing environment, but also with its spirited people, their history and their stories.

    How We Prevail

    Attendees at a Thanksgiving celebration hosted by the Duke Law Innocence Project greet one another inside a brick-walled space, with a woman reaching out to embrace a man as others stand nearby.

    Perseverance

    We Never, Ever, Ever Give Up

    Duke Law’s Wrongful Convictions Clinic works tirelessly to free innocent people imprisoned for crimes they didn’t commit.

    A drone flies above a brick ranch-style home carrying a small white package, with trees and neighboring houses visible in the background.

    Emergency Medicine

    As the Drone Flies, It Can Save Lives

    Duke Health researchers – working with community partners – have launched the first U.S. study where drones deliver automated external defibrillators during real 911 calls.

    A researcher explains a prototype catheter developed to oxygenate blood safely within the bloodstream during the annual Invented at Duke networking event, as attendees gather around the demonstration table to learn more about the technology.

    A Lifesaving Startup

    A Breathing Therapy for the Sickest of Patients

    What happens when a patient’s heart or lungs are failing? A group of researchers developed a catheter that can oxygenate safely within the bloodstream.

    Belief

    Belief fuels resilience in the face of challenges. It encourages us to take risks, explore new ideas, and learn from mistakes.

    Hall of Fame basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski speaks during a public conversation with Duke Chapel Dean Luke Powery inside Duke Chapel, where both men, dressed in suits, are seated at a table draped with a Duke University Chapel cloth and set with water glasses.

    Faith

    Powerful Storytelling

    An exhibit highlighted comic books that told the stories of Indigenous superheroes and everyday American Indians rooted in their own cultural identities.

    Transcending Differences

    Dr. David Hasan, a Palestinian neurosurgeon, traveled to Gaza with a team of physicians to provide lifesaving care, while Dr. Seth Cohen, a Jewish otolaryngologist, went to Israel to support health care teams and witness the aftermath of violence.

    A large group of students sit on a wooden floor during a Duke Wellness activity, smiling and laughing as they balance small blue circular objects on the backs of their hands, their expressions animated and engaged.

    The Wellness APP

    Duke is helping first-year students integrate strong health practices to help them get through times of stress: care kits, wellness programs and now the one-stop shop Schmoody wellness app.

    Connecting Past and Present

    Tight cohorts create bonds that last a lifetime.

    Blue Chair Conversations

    How Teams Work in Surgery and on the Court

    Head Men’s Basketball Coach Jon Scheyer and Chief of Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Joseph Turek discuss what makes a team great and how their friendship influenced their journeys.

    Sanford alumna Senator Angela Alsobrooks smiles, seated at a table in a navy blazer and light blue turtleneck, with a microphone and wood-paneled backdrop visible.

    Formative Experience

    Sanford Alumna Senator Angela Alsobrooks talks about how she found joy, friendship and community at Duke.

    Dr. Jim Yong Kim, cofounder of Partners In Health, poses with students following a Global Health Institute event, as they smile and make finger-heart gestures.

    Choosing Optimism

    The work of the late Paul Farmer, a Duke alumnus, shows us the possibilities
when caring for the health of the world’s poorest citizens.

    In 1975, women living in Alspaugh dorm pose in the dorm’s social room, with Amy Webb T’75 in the back row (center, dark sweater with white stripe), directly behind Martha Gayle T’75 (white vest).

    Alumni Memories

    Duke relationships last for decades — just ask a group of alumni from the class of 1975 who show their spirit by maintaining their ties.

    *Many thanks to Jordan Wood ’27 for initiating the “United in Spirit” theme. Jordan plays on Duke’s Women’s Basketball team and was a 2025 intern in the Office of Marketing, Communications, and Public Affairs.

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