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Campus Welcomes Class of 2029
8/19/25 Duke Today

Campus Welcomes Class of 2029

Join in all the buzz and excitement as Duke's incoming Class of 2029 moves in to campus. And keep your eyes peeled for a brief cameo by Dean Jerry Lynch!

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Driving Innovation to Enhance the Undergraduate Experience
8/19/25 Duke Office of Interdisciplinary Programs

Driving Innovation to Enhance the Undergraduate Experience

The Undergraduate Program Enhancement Fund is empowering faculty to explore powerful pedagogical innovations like First-Year Computing.

Tania Roy
Tania Roy Honored With Langford Lectureship Award
8/8/25 Duke Today

Tania Roy Honored With Langford Lectureship Award

Roy joins three Duke colleagues recognized for their interdisciplinary research and their dedication to teaching, research and service.

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Ferroelectric Helps Break Transistor Limits
7/28/25 IEEE Spectrum

Ferroelectric Helps Break Transistor Limits

Aaron Franklin comments on his excitement over an approach to break through a performance barrier in high-power gallium nitride transistors.

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Students From China Are Essential for America
7/14/25 The Hill

Students From China Are Essential for America

Christopher Monroe argues that being too stringent in limiting the work of foreign students and scientists — even Chinese ones — poses as much of a national security threat as being too lax.

Tingjun Chen, who will study analog radio-over-fiber technology, stands in a telecommunications building.
Radio Waves Riding on Optical Fibers
7/8/25 Pratt School of Engineering

Radio Waves Riding on Optical Fibers

Wireless and optical communications expert receives NSF CAREER award to evaluate analog radio-over-fiber technology.