Atlanta HBCU students get close look at Duke science
Program increases Duke's exposure, gives students a look at research work
Thursday, May 4, 2006
Durham, N.C. -- More than 50 science under- graduates and five faculty members
from More- house, Spelman, and Clark Atlanta universities visited
Duke graduate science programs April 28. It was the second year
that science undergraduates from Atlanta’s historically black
colleges and universities (HBCU) visited Duke, and organizers hope
that the event will become an annual one.
Participants saw work in physics, math, chemistry, biology, computer science, engineering and biomedical sciences. While biomedical sciences and engineering have seen improvement in their ability to attract under-represented minorities, other science programs have more work to do. Organizers said the event helps development relationships between Duke and HBCU institutions, publicize Duke’s graduate programs, offer students summer research opportunities and expose excellent students to opportunities in scientific research.
Pictured, James C. Phillips, manager of the Macromolecular X-Ray Crystallography Facility, shows visitors around the lab.



