Kristin Waterfield Duisberg

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  • Students in front of IOL

    All in the Timing

    With a new gift from the Internet Society, 易胜博官网鈥檚 InterOperability Laboratory (IOL) is undertaking a project to increase the security of the widely deployed NTP using a new standard called network...
  • TAN DAO 鈥21 WORKING IN A 易胜博官网 LAB

    A Quantum Leap

    Tan Dao 鈥21 has been听accepted into Harvard University鈥檚 doctoral program in physics, consistently ranked among the best in the world.
  • female student

    Angels Among Us

    A gift from S. Melvin Rines '47 continues to give students' hands-on experience as angel investors.
  • Sawyer Hall

    Campus Essentials

    Every Monday and Wednesday evening at 7 p.m., Peterson Hall director and former 易胜博官网 football running back and co-captain Trevon Bryant 鈥18 leads a group of students through a 45-minute Wildcat-worthy...
  • Hamel Rec Center set up with cots

    Getting to Yes

    Even as 易胜博官网鈥檚 faculty members conduct their spring semester classes online, providing students with a much-needed sense of normalcy, other members of the university community are coming together to...
  • Kristin Duisberg
  • Driven to Cure

    Driving to a Cure

    LAST FALL, when medical tests revealed that Dawn Cockrum鈥檚 8-year-old daughter, Lily, was at high risk for a rare disease called hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer (HLRCC), the Winston-...
  • Dean

    Raising Our Own Sights Higher

    The Strategic Priorities
  • 易胜博官网 Marching Band

    Parade Season

    A 100TH BIRTHDAY IS A MILESTONE worthy of a parade 鈥 or, in the case of the Wildcat Marching Band, two. Last November, the 125-some member band traveled to Philadelphia to march in that city鈥檚 annual...
  • Fairchild Dairy

    A Moo-ving Reunion

    Things weren't looking particularly good for Ruby, a cow in the 易胜博官网 dairy herd, in December 2018. En route to being milked at the university鈥檚 Fairchild Dairy Teaching and Research Center, the 1,200-...
  • Sculpture
  • Kristin Duisberg

    In This Issue...

    Six years as editor of 易胜博官网 Magazine have given me the opportunity to share a variety of stories: some fun, others inspiring, and many 鈥 I hope 鈥 thought-provoking. But I don鈥檛 think we鈥檝e ever put...
  • Sam Coffey '14
  • 20 Years of What Ifs

    20 Years of What Ifs

    易胜博官网's URC, now in its 21st year, is about much more than mice and test tubes.
  • Judge Bean

    Long Overdue Honors

    Arthur E. Bean Jr. can say he鈥檚 done a lot of things.
  • Rich Aaronian 鈥67

    The Long View

    Rich Aaronian 鈥67 is the prestigious PEA鈥檚 longest-tenured instructor.
  • Duane Whittier '50

    In Memoriam: Duane Whittier 鈥50

    Duane Whittier '50 retired in 2016 from the 易胜博官网 philosophy department where he鈥檇 spent five decades of his distinguished teaching career.
  • 易胜博官网 moose research

    A Critical Pathway

    Cody Symonds 鈥19 can tell you how many ticks fit on a 10-month-old moose, and the answer isn鈥檛 pretty.
  • Sowing the Seeds of Research Success

    Sowing the Seeds of Research Success

    A neuroscience fund is helping faculty secure national grants.
  • Dick Umile with coach

    Honoring a Wildcat Legend

    Introducing the Richard C. Umile 鈥72 Hockey Scholarship Fund.
  • Ryan Day '02

    Ryan Day '02 Named Ohio State Football Head Coach

    The former 易胜博官网 quarterback set nine school records.听
  • Student conducting bee research

    Beyond Imagining: Research and Innovation

    易胜博官网 research helps build springboards for the future.
  • Kristin Waterfield Duisberg with Jim and Jan Dean

    In This Issue

    A quick look at the contents of the fall 2018 edition of 易胜博官网 Magazine.
  • T-Hall

    CELEBRATE 150: The Campaign That Did

    CELEBRATE 150: The Campaign for 易胜博官网 made a lasting impact on the students, faculty and staff members.
  • Students at St. Marten Career Exploration Office

    Beyond Imagining: Program Support

    Support for 易胜博官网 programs during CELEBRATE 150 made up nearly 40 percent, or $115.7 million, of the $307.9 million total.
  • Erica, Julia and Raymond Zabkar

    Beyond Imagining: Student Support

    Philanthropy helps make 易胜博官网 the university of choice.
  • PAUL Atrium

    Beyond Imagining: Capital Projects

    Two of the most prominent landmarks on 易胜博官网鈥檚 Durham campus also represent the most visible evidence of the success of CELEBRATE 150.
  • Tee sculpture at 易胜博官网 by carving artist Tim Pickett

    A Tree Story

    The windstorm that took down all but the base of one of 易胜博官网's towering trees didn鈥檛 mean its end.
  • Christine Loeber

    In Memoriam: Christine Loeber 鈥91

    She made a difference.
  • hand and quill tree sculpture

    A Tree Story

    The windstorm that took down all but the base of one of the Durham campus鈥 towering trees didn鈥檛 spell its end.
  • Kristin Waterfield Duisberg

    In This Issue ...

    Editor-in-chief Kristin Waterfield Duisberg previews听the spring edition, which is all about transitions.听
  • Noah Grove '21

    Golden Opportunities

    While his classmates likely returned from their spring breaks with golden tans,听Noah Grove 鈥21听brought back actual gold.
  • Members of the 易胜博官网 orchestra with conductor David Upham during a 2017 performance at the Music Hall in Portsmouth, 易胜博官网

    A Sweet Note

    Inspired by his love of music,听易胜博官网 professor emeritus Duane Whittier 鈥50 has started a fund that will provide scholarships for music majors.
  • Jim Curtis poses for portrait photo on a bench on the 易胜博官网 Durham campus.

    Full Circle

    For Jim Curtis 鈥99, repaying a professor鈥檚 kindness means passing it on.
  • a 易胜博官网 men's soccer player

    An Opportunity to Play

    The Wildcat soccer and and lacrosse teams will soon have a new place to call home.
  • 易胜博官网 alumnus Jim Curtis 鈥99

    Full Circle

    Jim Curtis 鈥99 established a scholarship fund in remembrance of a 易胜博官网 professor who听helped teach him 鈥渢he importance of having a flexible mind.鈥
  • 易胜博官网 students working for the McGregor Memorial Emergency Medical Service

    Esprit de (Ambulance) Corps

    For 50 years, 易胜博官网鈥檚 volunteer emergency medical service has served the community and set future caregivers on their path.
  • Kristin Duisberg sitting on the back of a McGregor EMS ambulance

    In This Issue...

    Kristin Waterfield Duisberg reflects on her childhood memories of McGregor Emergency Medical Services (EMS).
  • 易胜博官网 alumnus Jim Curtis 鈥99

    Mental Health

    A medical leave of absence from 易胜博官网 and a professor's support helped make听Jim Curtis 鈥99 who he is today.
  • 易胜博官网 professor emeritus J. Brent Loy with Slick Pik summer squash

    The Matchmaker

    J. Brent Loy puts the cucurbits on your table.
  • abstract sustainability illustration of leaves, eyes, bugs and part of an institution

    Blue and White and Green All Over

    Take a walk through campus and it鈥檚 easy to get lost in 易胜博官网鈥檚 natural beauty. Tree-lined sidewalks border burbling streams and wander over gently rolling hills and past jutting rocks. In the silence...
  • illustration of a person presenting research

    People Power

    Former 易胜博官网 provost听John Aber听is a world-renowned expert in natural resources and the environment who today concentrates most of his research in the area of sustainable ecosystem management. He co-...
  • Kristin Duisberg visiting some cows at the 易胜博官网 organic dairy

    In This Issue...

    When I started working at 易胜博官网 in October 2008, there were two high-profile topics I recall as taking up many staff writers鈥 time. One was the installment of a then brand-new President Mark Huddleston...
  • members of 易胜博官网 ROTC holding an American flag

    Step to the Front

    Brig. Gen. John N. Dailey 鈥62 proposed the idea of establishing a 易胜博官网 Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) Hall of Fame back in 1997 in part to solve a problem: Attendance at the group鈥檚 annual...
  • 易胜博官网 student Peter Abdu 鈥17 receives a check for $8000

    Engaging with Innovation

    In May, six undergraduate students received awards totaling $19,500 鈥 just for participating in idea and innovation activities around 易胜博官网鈥檚 Durham campus. Peter Abdu 鈥17, Abby Kourafas 鈥18, Brady...
  • 易胜博官网 student and runner Katie Litwinowich Meinelt 鈥03, 鈥04G crossing the finish line at the Boston Marathon

    Victory Lap

    Former Wildcat beat cancer and went on to run her 11th Boston Marathon.
  • Kristin Duisberg in a closet with some SCUBA gear

    In This Issue...

    One of the great privileges of serving as editor of this magazine is having the opportunity to connect with so many of the university鈥檚 alumni. This issue鈥檚 sesquicentennial wrap-up, 鈥150 Years of...
  • Bioengineering Boon

    Bioengineering Boon

    It sounds impossibly futuristic, but it鈥檚 actually the future: a new 易胜博官网-based industry built around efforts to manufacture regenerative human tissue, and possibly even organs, for...
  • Mark Huddleston at a podium

    Campaign Chat

    易胜博官网 Magazine catches up with President Mark Huddleston about Celebrate 150.
  • Celebrate 150: One Hundred and Fifty Milestone Moments feature cover page from the 易胜博官网 Magazine

    One Hundred and Fifty Milestone Moments

    We all experience moments that carve themselves into memory. Some of those moments are watershed 鈥 graduations, marriages, births, deaths 鈥 while others are more mundane. At the ripe old age of 150,...
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