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Working@Duke connects Duke University and Health System staff with real-time updates and inspiring stories. Discover the fun and purpose behind #WorkingAtDuke.
Durham, North Carolina
Joined February 2011
Beginning July 14, Yearby Avenue will be closed between Anderson Street and the entrance to the Graduate Center Lot near Flowers Drive. More info: @DukeGardens @DukeGradSchool
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RT @DukeHealth: It’s Apex! “This location offers the space & access required for a world-class children’s hospital.” – Craig Albanese, M.D.….
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From inspiring stories and behind-the-scenes moments to useful content that helps you in your work and life, see what makes Working@Duke purposeful and rewarding on our YouTube channel!. SUBSCRIBE:
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370-million-year-old tracks unearthed on West Campus spark a Duke paleontologist’s quest to uncover the fossil’s story …. . @DukeEnvironment
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Every two weeks, on a Friday, a handful of Duke OIT colleagues gather for laughs, lattes and connection during “Coffee & Conversations.” Learn more on our Facebook post!. @dukeoit
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On Tuesdays at 2 p.m., recharge and re-center yourself with Mindful Moment during 15-minute virtual sessions. You'll practice simple techniques to reduce stress, increase self-awareness and promote well-being. #HealthyDuke
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RT @DukeEnvironment: A Duke walkway slab of Pennsylvania Bluestone may offer a new window into the past. Learn why these fossilized footpri….
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Beginning in July, Yearby Avenue will be closed between Anderson Street and the entrance to the Graduate Center Lot near Flowers Drive. More info: . @DukeGardens @DukeGradSchool
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When Paula Tanabe moved into her new home, she turned to a local business – and her Duke employee discount – for help making it feel just right. Discover how you can save on blinds and more. @DukeU_Nursing @BlindsNC .
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The @WashingtonDuke Inn & Golf Club will be closed to the public through July 13 for renovations. Learn more:
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370-million-year-old tracks unearthed on a West Campus paver stone spark a Duke paleontologist’s quest to uncover the fossil’s story. “Something walked here – with legs…”. @DukeEnvironment @DukeU .
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