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What are the things and who are the people that shape our campus? Hear at Duke is here to answer those questions. Hosted by Alex Gonzalez and Malu Frasson-Nori, Hear at Duke features stories from across campus that are about all the little things that make up Duke as we know it.
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Sh*t Happens

Sh*t Happens

2018-12-1357:10

On Wednesday, December 5th, five Duke students performed true stories about this semester's event theme "Sh*t Happens". These stories are podcasts that were produced on stage in front of a live audience for Hear at Duke's 3rd ever live storytelling event. 01:28- Ishaan Kumar, "Cookie Kiss on My Lips" 08:26- Omolola Sanusi, "Thanks, Chipotle" 17:00- Veronica Niamba, "On a Highway to 🔥🔥" 26:25- Rachel Rubin, "Your Happy Self" 40:42- Jennifer Young, "Two Wheels, One Skull"
What do cervical cancer, bird deaths, and the urbanist theories of Richard Florida have in common? In this episode, we explore how Duke students are involved in researching all of these topics. Cagle: https://peerj.com/articles/1652/ Data+: https://bigdata.duke.edu/projects/big-data-reproductive-health Moreen: http://dukecenterforglobalreproductivehealth.org/2017/10/19/visualizing-the-risk/ Huchko: https://globalhealth.duke.edu/sites/default/files/cv/megan-huchko_cv_feb2017.pdf Hans van Miegroet: https://aahvs.duke.edu/people/profile/hans-j-van-miegroet
Want to know about those guys in the graduation gowns on LDOC? Who are they and why do they chirp like birds? Hear At Duke launched an investigation, culminating in a faceoff for the ages in our last episode of the season.
Unfinished Business

Unfinished Business

2018-04-1601:13:47

On Wednesday, April 11th, five Duke students performed true stories about this year's live storytelling event theme: unfinished business. These stories are podcasts that were produced on stage in front of a live audience. This second annual spring show took place in the Doris Duke Center in the Gardens. 2:30 - Paulos Muruts, "Unconditional Brotherhood" 13:45 - Olivia Hicks, "This House Does Not Make A Home" 27:39 - Jennifer Young, "Jenni and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Year" 43:05 - Raissa Yang, "Dig Into The Pit" 58:04 - Ana Maria Maganto Ramirez, "A Phone Call, An Email, and A Family"
How Duke Lives

How Duke Lives

2018-03-2645:54

In the midst of a campus-wide discussion about housing, we bring you three stories from Duke students who have decided to live in unconventional spaces. Each place -- the Smart Home, the Visions of Freedom Living Learning Community, and the Duke Marine Lab -- has allowed students to create a community that is inseparable from the space itself. 00:00 Intro: we discuss housing at Duke, present and future 07:18 The Smart Home 20:19 Visions of Freedom 29:49 The Marine Lab 44:24 Acknowledgements
My Funny Valentine

My Funny Valentine

2018-02-1437:05

It's Valentine's Day, so you know what that means: dealing with other people's mushy and over-the-top romantic gestures. This episode is an ode to love, but not the cheesy kind. With the help of Inside Joke, we present three different comedy sketches that focus on those people that aren't exactly winning at love. Also featured: a true story about a real Duke couple and the hilarious way they realized they had fallen in love. Featuring: Inside Joke's Anya Parks, Amory Williams, Chloe McGlynn, Kayley Dotson, Mark Botterill, and Sannan Saleh with a story from Raissa Yang
College is a time when we think only about the future and endless possibilities. Rarely do we consider our own mortality. In this episode, we take a deep dive into how death is present in our daily lives on Duke's campus, whether we like it or not. Featuring: Dr. Deborah Gold, professor of "Death and Dying" course (Sociology 264) Dr. Jehanne Gheith, professor at Duke and licensed clinical social worker for Duke Hospice Dr. Eric Peterson, cardiologist at Duke Hospital Dr. Anthony Galanos, palliative care specialist Lois Oliver, Duke Chapel historian Valerie Gillispie, Duke's University archivist One of the reasons we decided to produce this episode in September was the loss of two classmates, Michael and Bobby. Now with Alex's recent passing, we feel it is more relevant than ever to open a discussion on campus about death. Our thoughts are with the friends and families of Michael, Bobby, and Alex.
Transition and self-discovery are the cornerstones of the college experience. Every day, we become a different version of ourselves. Most of us don't really think about it, but for some, it's all they can think about. In this episode, we talk to current and former Duke students about their stories of change: going from being one thing to becoming something else. Two professors from the departments of Psychology and Neuroscience weigh how identity is shaped and shapes us. Executive Producers: Alex Gonzalez, Maria Luisa Frasson-Nori Producers: Keyin Lu, Alec Ashforth Thanks also to Sofiya Volobuyeva, Addie Wood and Jenni Young from the Hear at Duke team for their help. Special thanks to our guests, Camile Cleveland, Cameron Tarry, Leah Rothfeld, Quinn Baker, Syd Roberts, Dr. Sarah Gaither, Dr. Mark Leary, and Kristen Larson. Thanks also to Lucas Tishler from Small Town Records for the wonderful original music in the episode!
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