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LIFE AS COLLAGE by Tom Patterson
Psychology professor Irwin Kremen has transformed his career several times
over the years, from journalist to teacher to artist; now, his creativity has been honored
with a retrospective exhibit covering a quarter-century of collage and sculpture
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E-VENTURES IN THE START-UP ECONOMY by Philip Tinari
Duke's electronic entrepreneurs demonstrate how the Internet start-up has become
a standard of the post-graduation narrative--as common as medical school and
law school were to graduates of the Sanford era, or as consulting and investment
banking have been to the Duke of Nan Keohane
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FROM DAILY DREAM TO GARDEN GROWN by Lea Davis
When Nancy Sanders Goodwin first came to Montrose, her Hillsborough home,
she found a garden where she could cultivate plants and patience
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A GIFT FOR THE GIFTED by Eric Larson
Thanks to the Talent Identification Program, bright seventh-graders become summer
scholars at Duke, and learn that academic proficiency has its rewards
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A HELPING HAND FOR HAITI by Miriam Sauls
A volunteer group of health-care professionals has teamed up with Haitian planners
to develop culturally sensitive solutions to medical and social problems in one
of the world's neediest nations
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SEEKING AN EDUCATED CHOICE by Stephen Martin
With their new book about charter schools, When Schools Compete, two public policy
experts inject perspective into the school-reform debate at a time when it is sorely needed
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