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At Duke Yaguchi's viewing event, from left to right, Koji Yaguchi (non-IBMer), Chris Davis (IBMer), Vikki Hooper (IBMer), Jeremy Cohen (IBMer), Penny Cohen (non-IBMer), Duke Yaguchi (IBMer)
Duke of York Square, just off the fashionable King's Road at the Sloane Square end, is an oasis of traffic-free calm in the heart of Chelsea.
Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski, center, talks to his players during a time out in the first half against North Carolina in the NCAA college basketball championship game of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament in Greensboro, N.C., Sunday, March 13, 2011. (AP Photo/Bob Leverone)
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At Duke Farms, you’ll find over 1000 acres of land devoted to an ongoing exploration—of native species, preservation and sustainability efforts, and of the area’s natural beauty.
A visit to Duke Farms is an opportunity to experience New Jersey’s native landscape at its finest, and to engage with it however you’d like. Duke Farms is located in Hillsborough on a 2,740-acre property, where over 1,000 acres are open to the public for self-discovery, outdoor activities, and education and research related to ecological sustainability.
Attached is a wall of the Duke PA Program with our mission statement
painted on it. Students on their way to the lecture hall see this every
day!
Antoinette
(See attached file: PA Program.jpg)
Antoinette Polito, MHS, PA-C
Academic Coordinator
Duke University Physician Assistant Program
Clinical Associate
Department of Community and Family Medicine
919-613-6659
antoinette.polito@duke.edu
Duke Chapel's neo-Gothic architecture- large stone piers, pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses,
At Duke Farms, you’ll find over 1000 acres of land devoted to an ongoing exploration—of native species, preservation and sustainability efforts, and of the area’s natural beauty.
A visit to Duke Farms is an opportunity to experience New Jersey’s native landscape at its finest, and to engage with it however you’d like. Duke Farms is located in Hillsborough on a 2,740-acre property, where over 1,000 acres are open to the public for self-discovery, outdoor activities, and education and research related to ecological sustainability.