Alum speaks on Nigeria health reform
A recent Duke graduate has overseen improvements to Nigeria’s health care system by making immunizations more accessible.
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A recent Duke graduate has overseen improvements to Nigeria’s health care system by making immunizations more accessible.
With advice and guidance from the Career Center and more recruiters coming to Duke’s campus, students worrying about their futures may be relieved to hear that the Career Center is optimistic about opportunities for students.
After several postponements, the U.S. Senate is expected to vote this week on an act to increase educational opportunities for undocumented students.
While some Dukies returned home for Thanksgiving to see family and friends, others remained on campus.
For students who have a concept for a business but no idea how to start it, a recent Duke alum has some advice.
An ongoing case in the North Carolina Supreme Court is considering issues of “second parent” adoptions and the rights of biological parents when relationships dissolve.