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Designed
to stimulate an interdisciplinary, intergenerational community
of scholars, the University Scholars Program was created
in 1998 by the Office of the Vice-Provost of Interdisciplinary
Studies with a gift from Duke University Trustee Emerita Melinda French
Gates and her husband Bill Gates, through the William H. Gates
Foundation.
Undergraduate, graduate, and professional school
University Scholars are selected for their ability to explore
new academic horizons. They represent a range of personal and
intellectual backgrounds and share an excitement for original
research, collaborative thinking, and innovative scholarship. |
Headline News: Beginning in the 2008-2009 academic year, the University Scholars Program will cover tuition, housing, board, and mandatory fees for all current and future undergraduate University Scholars.
April 5-8, 2008: USP Symposium: Interview Weekend! Click here for schedule
New! USP Blog: a blog for and by the University Scholars Program community
Read the latest issue of the University Scholars Program Newsletter
The TribUni, vol. 4.1
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