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Media Coverage: Tech College Opens Health Science Center

Media Coverage: Tech College Opens Health Science Center

August 18, 2010

S.C. Biz News

A grant from The Duke Endowment helped Central Carolina Technical College renovate a building for health science programs. Some rooms now include simulators for students to practice vital signs measurement and bedside manner. View the full article published on scbiznews.com.

 
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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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Child-Centered Approach

The Children's Home Society works with hard-to-place children to involve them in finding adoptive families.

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Transforming the Arts

The Visiting Artist in Residence Program is enriching the campus experience at Duke University.

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Quality Center Connects N.C. Hospitals

Safety and quality officers like Joan Wynn work with the Quality Center to improve hospital care.

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Program for the Rural Carolinas

Joseph Mann discusses efforts to reverse economic decline in rural Carolina communities.