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Mentoring Black Students in the Sciences

Posted on April 13, 2016 by Camille Jackson

Here, Mark Anthony Neal interviews Dean Valerie Ashby of Duke’s Trinity College of Arts and Sciences about her career path from chemistry to becoming one of Duke’s senior level academic administrators.

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