Alumni Spotlight: Joaquin Menendez, MIDS 2020
Q: Joaquin, you were enrolled in the first year of MIDS. That must have been exciting but also a bit scary since you didn’t know […]
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Q: Joaquin, you were enrolled in the first year of MIDS. That must have been exciting but also a bit scary since you didn’t know […]
Alumni Spotlight: Joaquin Menendez, MIDS 2020 Read More »
Last week, the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading held a national conversation about high-dosage tutoring, an evidence-based intervention for learning loss. On the panel — along with leaders from national
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Biostatistician. Mathematician. Musician. North Carolinian. Lane is a recent PhD graduate of the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University. She holds a BSPH
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Four members of the Duke faculty have been elected members of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Founded in 1780, the Academy honors excellence
Robert Calderbank (MIDS) elected member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences Read More »
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Are you wondering how to advance data-informed decision-making and understanding of impact? Curious about how to incorporate evaluation into your organization’s programming? Join us for
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Duke Graduate Academy The Provost’s Office is pleased to announce a new session of the Duke Graduate Academy, which offers online short courses that introduce
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James W. Vaupel became a leading theoretical demographer and a cross-national institution builder over the five decades of his career. From 1972 to 1985 he
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