Clean Sweep: Duke Engineering Graduate Programs All Rank in Top 25
Continuing a decade-long run of rising in national rankings, all of Duke Engineering’s graduate programs ranked in the top 25 by U.S. News & World Report for the first time.
Continuing a decade-long run of rising in national rankings, all of Duke Engineering’s graduate programs ranked in the top 25 by U.S. News & World Report for the first time.
Duke Engineering faculty members John Dolbow, Natalia Litchinitser, Tatiana Segura and Aaron Franklin were awarded distinguished professorships from Duke University.
Duke Engineering's co-op program embeds master's students in full-time professional roles for up to a year, building the skills, network and experience that top employers are looking for.
Genevieve Lipp reframes teamwork as a virtue as part of her efforts to integrate ethics into her First-Year Computing class.
Duke Engineering's "Character Forward Initiative" is helping to shape students' outlooks and perspectives beginning in EGR 101.
Intellectual Community Planning Grants are helping Duke Engineering faculty tackle big issues like global cancer disparities, insuring increasing climate risks and securing the nation's supply of critical minerals.
Learn how faculty across Duke Engineering navigate academia while nurturing the next generation of engineers—both at home and in the lab
Students tackled community-centered design challenges, engaged in service projects and connected to socially conscious engineering education efforts.
Highly competitive national awards will help new and returning graduate students conduct impactful research
Rising three places, the ranking from U.S. News and World Report recognizes the school’s world-class program focused on design thinking, hands-on learning and purpose-driven results.
The Graduate Student Programs & Services team provides a uniquely embedded support system that empowers master’s and PhD students from around the globe to thrive academically, professionally and personally.
Join in all the buzz and excitement as Duke's incoming Class of 2029 moves in to campus. And keep your eyes peeled for a brief cameo by Dean Jerry Lynch!