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Media Coverage: Shot in the Arm for Tri-County

Media Coverage: Shot in the Arm for Tri-County

August 29, 2010

The Post and Courier

A new initiative in the Charleston area has received a $750,000 three-year grant from The Duke Endowment. Coordinated by Trident United Way, the effort will help the low-income uninsured access medical care. View the full article published in The Post and Courier.

 
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2010 Annual Report

A Journey Together highlights efforts that convened diverse groups of people for planning and learning.View the annual report.

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Social Media Survey

A recent survey reveals how Endowment constituents are using social media.

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The Story of James B. Duke

His story is one of humility and commitment, knowledge and compassion, which he used to establish The Duke Endowment.

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Connecting with family

Steve Gangloff helps connect a foster child with members of his extended family.

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Undergraduate Research

Davidson Research Inititative provides hands-on research opportunities for undergraduates.

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Focusing on Adolescent Health

Health organizers convene summit to address adolescent health in North Carolina

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In Good Health

Parish nurses like Sybil Perrell help church and community members improve their health.