Perspective on Climate Legislation PublishedJuly 31, 2018 by Katie Ridgway Mobilizing people to act on behalf of the environment is difficult because in terms of conservation and preservation, it’s often … Read more
The not-so-shiny side to what the U.S. thought was the key to a sustainable energy landscape PublishedJuly 17, 2018 by Haeryn Kim To those who question what does nuclear energy look like in America, there are 99 currently operating nuclear power reactors. … Read more
Black Coffee PublishedJuly 13, 2018 by Gia Jadick The old jazz chart “Black Coffee” tells the story of a woman who finds comfort in her daily cup of … Read more
Storm Psychology PublishedJuly 02, 2018 by Ashley Coats This weeks’ movie, Beasts of the Southern Wild, particularly stood out to me out of all the films. In terms … Read more
Appreciating a river PublishedJune 29, 2018 by Well Witoonchart I spent most of my life near a river, and I never really gave it a second thought. The Chao … Read more
Cut it with the Jargon PublishedJune 18, 2018 by Katie Ridgway How many times in my academic career at Duke have I heard an acronym or phrase, had no idea what … Read more
Will DC make me a better person? PublishedJune 18, 2018 by Well Witoonchart I’ve always seen myself as ‘just average’. I’m not terrible at life, but I’m not exactly spectacular at anything either. … Read more
A Physicist’s Perspective on Math Written by Policy Makers PublishedJune 13, 2018 by Gia Jadick This first week in Washington D.C. has been filled with experiences possible in no city other than our nation’s capital. … Read more
Working on K Street PublishedJune 12, 2018 by Haeryn Kim Before I explain everything — I am enrolled in the DukeEngage in D.C. program that focuses on national science policy and … Read more