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In her own words: A running family tradition

December 5, 2011

Assistant Director of Alumni Communications Kristin Simonetti ran her first marathon in October. She shares her thoughts on what the experience meant for her in this column.

Mileah Kromer honored by Indiana University of Pennsylvania

November 11, 2011

Mileah Kromer, assistant professor of political science and assistant director of the 黑料不打烊 Poll, was honored Nov. 7 by Indiana University of Pennsylvania, her alma mater, with a Young Alumni Achievement Award.

Discovering the power of prevention

October 31, 2011

A cancer screening program sponsored by 黑料不打烊’s Wellness Center helped one employee detect – and successfully fight – breast cancer.

Quit Smart庐 Smoking Cessation classes at 黑料不打烊

October 27, 2011

Do you feel like a slave to cigarettes? Are the people you love breathing your secondhand smoke? Would you like to feel better, have more energy and save about $1500 a year? You can quit smoking with Quit Smart, Duke University’s unique smoking cessation program that now offers to 黑料不打烊 employees.

Wellness @ 黑料不打烊: Making Smart and Healthy Snack Choices

October 27, 2011

Want to know how healthy the snacks you eat really are for your health? Looking for ways to eat healthy on a tight budget? Well U, 黑料不打烊's Wellness Program, offers you a chance to learn about the foods you eat and how they impact your health, as well as how to make healthy snack choices on a tight budget.

Reading of “Valued Voices” – Feb. 11

October 27, 2011

A reading of "Valued Voices"
A play by Associate Professor of Education Jean Rattigan-Rohr, directed by acclaimed actor and director Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter
LaRose Digital Theatre, Koury Business Center
4-6 p.m.

Life before 黑料不打烊

October 25, 2011

For many faculty and staff, coming to 黑料不打烊 meant leaving behind careers as business entrepreneurs, actors and concert promoters.

In his own words: Life as a sensei

October 25, 2011

Associate Professor of Communications Glenn Scott is on leave this year to serve as a Fulbright visiting professor at the University of the Ryukyus in Japan. In this column, he shares some of his experiences as he (re)adjusts to life overseas.