Leslie Love, 59, has been volunteering with the Duke Cancer Patient Support Program for more than 11 years now, assisting patients in the chemo room at the Morris Cancer Clinic.
The $163,000 that Sandra Davis, BSN’82, as trustee of the Bronson/Knapp Foundation, gave to the Duke University School of Nursing wasn’t the largest gift to the Duke Forward Campaign, but it certainly was one of the most significant.
T. Rudolph “Rudy” Howell, MD’58, vividly remembers his first day at Duke University School of Medicine.
When Robert Yowell, MD’61, HS’64-’69, entered the Duke University School of Medicine in 1957, he was, by a pretty fair margin, the youngest student at the school.
R. Rodney Howell, MD’57, HS’57-’60 has dedicated his career to advancing the screening of newborns to diagnose potentially harmful conditions.
Peter Kohler, MD’63, HS’64, president emeritus of Oregon Health and Science University, traces many of the foundations of his life and career back to his time at Duke.
Through her bequest, the late Pat Sullivan provides scholarships like the one that gave her a start at Duke.