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Student Interview- Shilpi Kumar, T'13

Shilpi Kumar, a Trinity senior, interned at LinkedIn. We asked her to chat with us a few minutes about her experience there and how the Career Center was beneficial to her. She also tells us what steps she took to find this internship.

Published 2 months ago

By dukecareers, DukeCareers

Friends of the Libraries Study Break (Dec. 2012)

Duke students enjoy free coffee, cookies, and other homemade treats courtesy of the Friends of the Duke University Libraries, Saladelia, Pepsi, Campus Club, and Student Health Nutrition Services.

Published 6 months ago

By DukeUnivLibraries

Perkinsense: An Explanation

Matt Ball, Pratt '10, shows off Perkinsense and explains how the modules work to alert the Duke community where they can find open study rooms in Perkins and Bostock libraries.

For more information about Perkinsense, visit http://psense.ath.cx/

Published 2 years ago

By WorkingAtDuke

Perkinsense: A New Way to Find Study Rooms

Matt Ball, Pratt '10, worked with Duke staff from the Office of Information Technology and Perkins Library to install Perkinsense, a heat-detection module that allows the Duke community to find out if a study room is open in Perkins or Bostock libraries. For more information about Perkinsense, visit http://psense.ath.cx/.

Published 2 years ago

By WorkingAtDuke

Dan Ariely: Who Cheats More: Bankers or Politicians?



Behavioral economist Dan Ariely describes an experiment he conducted to test the relative prevalence of cheating in various countries and cities. After revealing that bankers in New York cheated more than congressional staffers on Capitol Hill, Ariely quips: "They're junior politicians...more research is needed."


Published 2 years ago

By ForaTv

Duke Libraries Perkins Study Break Spring 2010

At the end of each semester the Friends of the Duke University Libraries host a study break for students. This footage was shot in Perkins Library on April 29, 2010. Special thanks to Duke Campus Club, Duke Dining Services and Saladelia Cafe for their contributions to the break.

Published 3 years ago

By DukeUnivLibraries

'The Law Library... and You'

A "recently-unearthed" educational filmstrip from our archive touches upon the noise policy and other common concerns about use of the Duke Law Library.

Published 3 years ago

By dukelaw

Andrew Jorgenson-Societies Consuming Nature

December 4, 2008 (Thursday)
Location: Room 240, John Hope Franlin Center
Andrew K. Jorgenson, North Carolina State University
Societies Consuming Nature: A Panel Study of the Ecological Footprints of Nations, 1960-2003

Published 3 years ago

By DukeInternational

Duke in Madrid

Duke in Madrid offers semester and academic course work in the humanities and social sciences, culturally rich excursions, and great host family stays. // created at http://animoto.com

Published 4 years ago

By dukeabroad

Duke Abroad

Duke offers a variety of Duke and non-Duke study opportunities for summer, semester, or academic year.

studyabroad.duke.edu // created at http://animoto.com

Published 4 years ago

By dukeabroad

Duke Discovery Yields Potential New Treatment for Gout

A new treatment to treating gout- a debilitating form of arthritis- can normalize levels of uric acid in the blood within hours in patients who have failed to respond to any other treatments.

Published 4 years ago

By DukeMedicine

Guven Guzeldere - Duke in Turkey/Istanbul

Recorded on September 16, 2008 at the Duke Study Abroad Fair.

Published 4 years ago

By dukeabroad

Amanda Boston - Duke in Greece

Recorded on September 16, 2008 at the Duke Study Abroad Fair.

Published 4 years ago

By dukeabroad

Caitlin Ariens - Duke in Brazil - Activities

Recorded on September 16, 2008 at the Duke Study Abroad Fair.

Published 4 years ago

By dukeabroad

Caitlin Ariens - Duke in Brazil - Housing

Recorded on September 16, 2008 at the Duke Study Abroad Fair.

Published 4 years ago

By dukeabroad

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