This Engineering Life This Engineering Life
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A podcast taking an inquisitive look at the lives of engineering undergraduates in the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University. Through interviews with students and also experts in the field, we explore a diverse range of topics from tenting to internships to diversity and more.
Our hope is to connect students, as well as provide insights, resources, and advice from peers and experts.
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S9E07 Senior Reflections
That's a wrap on Season 9! For our final episode of the season, hear from out very own senior cohosts: Reyna Vrbensky and Jack Dugoni. They detail their experiences and lessons learned over the past four years as well as interview their peers across all Engineering disciplines. Truly a special episode.
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S9E6 - Stephen Hayes Art and Engineering
For this season's spotlight episode, we are joined by Professor and renowned artist: Stephen Hayes. As a Durham native, Stephen has definitely left his mark on this town - and we are all better off for it. Join as as we discuss his artistic career, making an impact with art, and the intersection of art and engineering.
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S9E5 - The Major Decision
Thinking about transferring between Pratt and Trinity? Wondering how to make such a major decision? Tune in for an exclusive interview with Dr. Benjamin Cooke, Assistant Dean of Advising here at Duke. Also hear from two incredible Duke students who have gone through the transfer process themselves!
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S9E04 - Why Can't We Be Friends?
Duke University has two colleges: Pratt College of Engineering and Trinity College of Arts and Sciences. Join us for a special episode on Engineers who do both and let us know; can the two schools be friends?
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S9E03 - Pratt in K-ville
Ever wondered what entices Duke students to live in a tent for 10 weeks? Curious as to how that works with 8 engineers in one tent? Learn all about this long standing Duke tradition as we gear up for the highly anticipated Duke vs. UNC men's basketball showdown!
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S9E02- Enable
Join us to explore a Duke club spotlight on Enable, an organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals through custom 3D-printed prosthetics!