Scientific Symbiosis
By Rebecca Sun | December 15, 2002Let's put ourselves in the chair of the chief executive officer of pharmaceutical company 'ABC,'" says Dr. Charles Hicks, associate director of the Duke AIDS Research and Treatment Center.
Let's put ourselves in the chair of the chief executive officer of pharmaceutical company 'ABC,'" says Dr. Charles Hicks, associate director of the Duke AIDS Research and Treatment Center.
Work hard, play hard--the unofficial motto of Duke University.
What is unremarkable about this classroom is the presence of students, a professor and bookbags.
How easy it is to forget yourself! Every day we are faced with the task of evaluating, reaffirming and justifying who we are to everyone with whom we interact.
Kristen Luneberg's weekly schedule consists of meeting with her company's executive board, keeping an eye on her general managers and maintaining contact with her client vendors and other liaisons.
As the Board of Trustees has grown in national scope and diversity of professional background over the years, creating another kind of diversity--equitable representation of minorities on the...
Sitting in a spacious conference room on the outskirts of campus, the Board of Trustees met this past Founders' Day as they always do to plan, discuss and celebrate the University's latest...
A golden key--the symbol for at least two honor societies, Phi Beta Kappa and Golden Key International Honour Society, it represents a major function of such groups: unlocking doors to careers and...
esearch university versus liberal arts college: High school seniors hear the phrases as they pore over glossy brochures and fill out college applications, but what really is the difference between...
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Alex Roland and Richard Kohn have been friends and colleagues for years.
Prozac, Ritalin, Xanax, Adderall, Zoloft. Thanks to creative advertising campaigns, prolific prescriptions and extended media coverage, psychiatric drugs like these have become household names.
In the discipline of cultural anthropology, fieldwork is the bread and butter of what we do.
At best, they're considered left-leaning. At the most extreme, academicians are labeled "radical liberals.
Faced with all-nighters, some Duke students are bypassing Red Bull, lattés and caffeine pills for something that works much more effectively--Ritalin.
Athletes are often easy to identify in a crowd--whether because their heads giraffe eight inches over everyone else or because they are dressed in drag at a tailgate.
You probably know it by heart. Chances are you've recited the words hundreds, if not thousands, of times over your lifetime:.