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December 07, 2007 Volume 16 No. 16




Out of Sight, E&O Workers Saving Millions of Gallons of Water

At Duke University Medical Center, much of the fight for water conservation is being fought with rolls of common electrical tape, pipe wrenches and the creative imaginations of a team of Engineering and Operations staffers.

Their goal is to cut water usage in a time of severe drought. But much of their work is going on above, below and beyond the sight of co-workers, patients and visitors.

And there has been progress -- millions of...




New Chancellor’s Scholarship to Support Biomedical Students
Victor J. Dzau, M.D., chancellor for health affairs for Duke University, has announced a new...
Duke recognized as a ‘best employer’
In early October, Regina Miller walked through the doors of the white stucco building on Broad...
Sign Up for Child Care under Severe Weather Conditions
To help eligible employees manage the demands of work and family during periods of severe...
Research Roundup
Children are being exposed to peanuts and exhibiting signs of life-threatening peanut allergies...
Translational Medicine Institute Offers Powerful Resource for Duke Investigators
Duke University is home to outstanding scientists whose cumulative research is contributing to...
On the Map
Need to send a patient to a DUHS location? Visit
Poet on call
Into a world of lab coats, temperature checks and bed rest, Grey Brown brings Robert...



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