• David Vaughn - COB Learning Complex Supply, demand and opportunity
    May 30, 2017: David Vaughn ('17) plans to become a "2020 Visionary" for the College of Business Learning Complex.
  • 2017 Gabriele NIH grant 2 thumb Unraveling mysteries of the brain
    May 30, 2017: The NIH is interested because the research could help understand some underlying causes for sensory . . .
  • Pearl Scott Almond with 4-H Club Alumna celebrates 108th birthday
    May 25, 2017: Pearl Scott Almond ('30) graduated from Madison when it was still known as the State Teachers College at Harrisonburg.
  • Harrison House Dig 1 - thumb Digging into history
    May 23, 2017: Nash, an associate professor of integrated science and technology who specializes in archaeology, has been looking . . .
  • Paullin-guitar When divergent passions meet
    May 22, 2017: Alex Paullin's ('14) nonprofit organization uses music to spread the word about environmental conservation in the developing world.
  • HIIE Explanation Jumping right in
    May 17, 2017: Initially, the program was intended to be a domestic study abroad in Florida where there are high immigrant and refugee populations. After . . .
  • Shahn-students 'Drawing on the Left'
    May 15, 2017: Duke Hall Gallery exhibition featuring Ben Shahn could qualify as destiny at work.
  • Commencement Students JMU Celebrates Class of 2017
    May 5, 2017: Over the weekend, JMU graduated 4,365 students. On Thursday, 597 graduate candidates were celebrated at the Graduate School commencement ceremony. A total of 3, 768 undergraduates then became JMU alumni at Friday's
  • Photo of Arthur and Shonda Moats and their family Students get the scoop on Arthur Moats
    May 1, 2017: Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker and commencement speaker, Arthur Moats, spoke with The Daily Duke about his career and his excitement for commencement.
  • Hacking for defense presentation - thumb Undergrads shine in H4D
    May 1, 2017: What's the best way to take down drones targeting U.S. military personnel operating in a city full of buildings where danger . . .

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