The story of The Graduate School's first decade and how Duke almost didn't build a chapel.
Making sure students have the skills and experience to pass on knowledge has been an emphasis for The Graduate School since its founding.
A visual look at how the international graduate student population has grown over the years.
See what the first two doctoral graduates from Duke have in common.
Ida Stephens Owens and James Roland Law made history in 1967, six years after Duke was desegregated.
Catching up with a few of the hundreds of Ph.D. students who have benefited from the fellowship in the six decades since its creation.