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A new study found that crime and a lack of neighborly trust can lead to greater rates of psychotic symptoms in children.
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A new study found that crime and a lack of neighborly trust can lead to greater rates of psychotic symptoms in children.
Fewer Duke students are choosing to attend law school after graduation, reflecting a national post-recession trend.
The Academic Council passed a motion to endorse university leaders’ statement deploring House Bill 2 and tabled a motion calling for the Board of Trustees to conduct an independent review of the controversy surrounding Executive Vice President Tallman Trask at its meeting Thursday.
Duke undergraduates know professor Ingrid Daubechies as an instructor of multivariable calculus, but beyond Duke, she has become famous for her study of wavelets, or mathematical functions with the ability to enhance image compression technology.
Valerie Ashby, dean of the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, discussed the administration's efforts to promote diversity within Trinity at Thursday's Arts and Sciences Council meeting.
Panelists discussed medical neglect in the Durham County Jail at a conference in the Divinity School Saturday.
The Chronicle’s Grace Mok spoke with junior Christina Oliver, the incoming president of Duke University Union, to discuss the organization’s goals and plans for campus programming during the next academic year. Oliver succeeds senior Pranava Raparla as president.
The co-chairs of President Richard Brodhead’s Task Force on Bias and Hate Issues presented an overview of their committee to the Academic Council during its meeting Thursday.
New efforts to teach black history may be coming to Durham Public Schools and the Duke curriculum.
Students, faculty and local community members gathered to listen to keynote speaker Shaun Harper during Duke's celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy Sunday afternoon.
Following Friday’s community forum in Page Auditorium, The Chronicle’s Amrith Ramkumar spoke with President Richard Brodhead about the event and his response to recent incidents on campus.
If you think you know how people make decisions, you can test yourself and have fun with a new card game from Duke professor Dan Ariely.
Although Duke is known for churning out qualified pre-med students, less than 25 percent of the Class of 2015 attended graduate or professional schools, according to the Career Center senior survey.
The recent exodus of teachers out of Durham and the state of North Carolina could have an impact on Duke faculty and their children moving forward.
Devil’s Krafthouse, the first vendor that will open in the new West Union, received many positive reviews from students after serving free samples at the Bryan Center plaza Tuesday afternoon.
The North Carolina Pride Parade and Festival took place Saturday on Duke’s East Campus to promote and celebrate LGBTQ pride.