Duets

A podcast exploring the human side of research collaborations between Duke faculty and undergraduate students.

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Episodes

Research is Never Really Finished

Wednesday Aug 07, 2024

Wednesday Aug 07, 2024

Episode 6: Mathematics and Biology professor Veronica Ciocanel and student Daniel Block (T’24) discuss their shared experience of being math students at Duke, what it means to let go of a project’s ownership and how to use the scientific method to investigate the existence of the Tooth Fairy.
Credits
Senior Editor and Producer: Cara August, Trinity Communications 
Audio Editor and Mixer: Marc Maximov 
Music Composition: Grace Davis, T’26 
Production Sponsor: Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, Duke University 
Recording Date and Location: April 2024, Bryan Center Studios 
Full Transcript: https://trinity.duke.edu/news/duets-episode-6-research-never-really-finished

Living in the Both

Wednesday Aug 07, 2024

Wednesday Aug 07, 2024

Episode 5: Asian American & Diaspora Studies professor Eileen Chow and student Huiyin Zhou (T’24) discuss the fruits of inter-generational collaboration, the power of collective poetry writing and the different kinds of intimacies that emerge from being able to comfortably switch between languages.
Credits
Senior Editor and Producer: Cara August, Trinity Communications 
Audio Editor and Mixer: Marc Maximov 
Music Composition: Grace Davis, T’26 
Production Sponsor: Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, Duke University 
Recording Date and Location: April 2024, Bryan Center Studios 
Full Transcript: https://trinity.duke.edu/news/duets-episode-5-living-both

Turn the Lights On

Wednesday Aug 07, 2024

Wednesday Aug 07, 2024

Episode 4: Dance professor Iyun Harrison and student Leah Esemuede (T’24) discuss how the body is politicized in the ballet world, the vital role of artistic skills on overall student success, and the decisions a choreographer must make when staging a dance piece — including the importance of lighting design.
Credits
Senior Editor and Producer: Cara August, Trinity Communications 
Audio Editor and Mixer: Marc Maximov 
Music Composition: Grace Davis, T’26 
Production Sponsor: Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, Duke University 
Recording Date and Location: March 2024, Bryan Center Studios 
Full Transcript: https://trinity.duke.edu/news/duets-episode-4-turn-lights

Tuesday Aug 06, 2024

Episode 3: Cultural Anthropology professor Christine Folch and student Andrew McCallum (T’24) discuss the value of friendship and camaraderie in research, how forgotten stories can be uncovered in archival records, and the cultural significance of South America’s most popular beverage, yerba mate — whose North American cousin hides in plain sight on Duke’s campus.
Credits
Senior Editor and Producer: Cara August, Trinity Communications 
Audio Editor and Mixer: Marc Maximov 
Music Composition: Grace Davis, T’26 
Production Sponsor: Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, Duke University 
Recording Date and Location: April 2024, Bryan Center Studios 
Full Transcript: https://trinity.duke.edu/news/duets-episode-3-dont-choose-group-choose-people

This Thing We Call Democracy

Tuesday Aug 06, 2024

Tuesday Aug 06, 2024

Episode 2: History professor Gunther Peck and student Hannah McKnight (T’22) discuss the importance of curiosity in democracy work, their shared experience as 20-year-old volunteers at voter registration drives, and the need for collective action to create meaningful social change.
Credits
Senior Editor and Producer: Cara August, Trinity Communications 
Audio Editor and Mixer: Marc Maximov 
Music Composition: Grace Davis, T’26 
Production Sponsor: Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, Duke University 
Recording Date and Location: December 2023, Bryan Center Studios 
Full Transcript: https://trinity.duke.edu/news/duets-episode-2-thing-we-call-democracy

Keep Hope Alive

Tuesday Aug 06, 2024

Tuesday Aug 06, 2024

Episode 1: Chemistry professor Kathy Franz and student Sophia Kuhn (T’24) discuss the artistic side of chemistry, the rapid pace of technological advancements in the field and the value of persistence in overcoming challenges, especially when experiments don’t go as planned.
Credits
Senior Editor and Producer: Cara August, Trinity Communications
Audio Editor and Mixer: Marc Maximov
Music Composition: Grace Davis, T’26
Production Sponsor: Trinity College of Arts & Sciences, Duke University
Recording Date and Location: March 2024, Bryan Center Studios
Full Transcript: https://trinity.duke.edu/news/duets-episode-1-keep-hope-alive

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