Launching a More Meaningful Model for Undergraduate Advising
Through interest‑based matching, curriculum orientation and an AI‑supported advising system, MEMS is redefining how undergraduates and faculty engage with each other.
Through interest‑based matching, curriculum orientation and an AI‑supported advising system, MEMS is redefining how undergraduates and faculty engage with each other.
Successful PhD graduates from Duke Engineering share their experiences and advice for starting a company during doctoral studies.
A team of undergrads took on the challenge of designing a responsive CPR training manikin for their MEMS senior design capstone.
Discover how Ted Kaufman's education and experience in Duke's mechanical engineering program helped launch his political career closely tied to President Joe Biden.
The Karsh STEM+ Scholars Program will match undergraduate students who have declared majors in disciplines in the natural sciences, engineering, and STEM-related fields with faculty in the Pratt School of Engineering and Trinity College of Arts & Sciences.
A partnership between two startups with strong connections to Duke Engineering is looking to revolutionize a staple product of orthopedic surgery
Alumnus Cambre Kelly is developing innovative solutions to difficult clinical problems in orthopedics through two start-ups
As part of National Engineers Week, take a look at how Duke Engineering has changed and grown over the years
President and CEO of Ancestry Deborah Liu gave advice to students and faculty during the school’s recent Board of Visitors meeting
Lisa Burton O'Toole provides investment and resources for early-stage, women-led startups across media, data, health care and technology
Leslie Voorhees Means is the co-founder and CEO of Anomalie, the first direct-to-consumer wedding dress company
Duke researchers present virtual seminars on how biomaterials, AI, sustainable and energy materials, and metamaterials address societal problems