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Collage of Duke Engineering students with their medical device designs

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Undergraduate Duke Engineering Design Teams Win National Prizes

Signature First-Year Design course inspires students to continue refining their projects, even years later

The Duke Engineering Entrepreneurship team has already guided several startups to launch, including student-founded Protect3d

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Duke Engineering’s New “EngEn” Accelerates the Impact of Tech-Based Innovation

Duke Engineering Entrepreneurship integrates education, startup resources, new facilities and an A-team of seasoned entrepreneurs

Duke's 10 newest A. James Clark Scholars completed an additional four-day pre-orientation that included discussions and exercises with Duke faculty and experts.

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Class of 2024 A. James Clark Scholars Arrive at Duke

Duke welcomed 10 outstanding first-year students from eight U.S. states and Kenya to join its student body as A. James Clark Scholars

Project Phoenix logo

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Phoenix Project Delivers Data-Rich Summer Opportunities

When summer internships disappeared in a puff of smoke, Duke students rallied to create meaningful experiences in data science and software engineering, matching 210 students with projects at nearly 75 companies

Shehzan Maredia

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Entrepreneurial Students Code Against COVID-19

Duke entrepreneurship resources helped a rising second-year student build a contact tracing app and make a merger, in just a couple months

The COVIAGE tent is a portable isolation chamber that protects medical workers treating patients with COVID-19.

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Engineering Student Works with Team Designing Isolation Chamber for COVID-19 Patients

The Class of 2020 graduate also earned Duke's Innovation & Entrepreneurship Certificate to complement his engineering degree

A woman standing in a work room with lots of 3D printers wearing a helmet with plastic tubing and other connections sticking out of it

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COVID-19 Engineering Response Team Assembles from Every Corner of Duke

Through strong networks connecting students, faculty and staff across Duke University and Duke Health, a dedicated team has mobilized to engineer solutions to problems created by the pandemic

Celldom array of acute myeloid leukemia cells

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Duke Engineering Spinout Aims to Improve Cancer Drug Screening

Celldom’s microfluidics imaging technology pinpoints drug-resistant cells

A 3D printer printing out an orange headband for a face shield

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Solving Pressing Challenges: 3D Printing of Medical Grade Face Shields

Duke's COVID-19 engineering response team springs into action

Students and staff at the Student Founders Program kick-off, Feb. 29, 2020.

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Student Entrepreneurs Gather for Inspiration and Community at Program Launch

The Student Founders Program is a Duke-wide activity group for students interested in launching their own ventures

Kat Mañalac and Uri Lopatin of Y Combinator speak at Duke on Feb. 25, 2020.

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Y Combinator Meets Biotech, Life Sciences Companies at Duke

The future of bio companies is for scientists to start their own, Y Combinator partners said

Inga Deakin

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A New Mentor for Entrepreneurial Engineers

A Q&A with Inga Deakin, the incoming Entrepreneur-in-Residence for Duke BME

Four men stand with a giant check in front of the NFL 1st and Future logo

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Duke Student Startup Wins $50,000 NFL 1st and Future Innovation Challenge

Formed by three Duke Engineers on Duke’s football team, Protect3d uses 3D scanners and printers to produce anatomically precise protective devices

A Duke football on the Duke football field with the NFL logo

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Duke Trio Named Finalists for NFL Honor

Former Duke football lettermen Clark Bulleit, Kevin Gehsmann, and Tim Skapek have been selected one of four finalists for the NFL 1st and Future innovations competition

Duke Engineering and MEDx offer free weekend workshops for Duke faculty, staff and students that bring in subject-matter experts—such as these six 2019-2020 workshop series speakers.

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The 2019-20 Entrepreneur’s Workshop Series

Duke Engineering and MEDx offer free weekend workshops for Duke faculty, staff and students