Former president of WNBA and TIME'S UP Lisa Borders to speak at Commencement Sunday
Lisa Borders, Trinity ‘79 and former president of the WNBA and TIME'S UP, will address the Class of 2019 at Sunday’s Commencement ceremony.
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Lisa Borders, Trinity ‘79 and former president of the WNBA and TIME'S UP, will address the Class of 2019 at Sunday’s Commencement ceremony.
President Vincent Price sent an email to the University offering condolences to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte community after a gunman opened fire on the UNC Charlotte campus Tuesday afternoon.
Wednesday's Last Day of Class activities saw a decline in the number of students attending on-campus programming, LDOC Committee Chair Serena Rivera-Korver wrote in an email to The Chronicle.
Senior Leah Rosen was selected as this year's student commencement speaker.
Want to tour the tunnels before graduation? Seniors who donated to the Annual Fund will have the opportunity to do just that this week.
Two weeks ago, we asked about your favorite moments or aspects of Duke men's basketball's season. Here are your picks:
Friday afternoon, the University named Mary Pat McMahon as the new vice provost/vice president for campus life, replacing Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs.
One person has died and 25 are injured following an explosion that occurred in downtown Durham at 115 North Duke St. after 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, Wil Glenn, Durham Police Department public affairs manager, said in a video statement.
The University accepted 2,101 high school seniors in the regular decision round this year, according to a news release Thursday.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Two Duke students got to see their research take center stage in the United States Supreme Court Tuesday.
In a letter to GoTriangle Thursday, University officials announced that Duke will not participate in mediation that was requested by local officials regarding the proposed light rail project.
Andrew McCabe, former FBI deputy director and Trinity '90, will visit Duke April 9 to address the FBI's role in protecting America.
After freshman superstar Zion Williamson went down for the game in the opening seconds, No. 1 Duke fell 88-72 to archrival No. 8 North Carolina at Cameron Indoor Stadium Wednesday night. The Chronicle asked students for their thoughts after the loss.
William Brody will serve as the next Graduate Young Trustee.
As scandals have engulfed Virginia politicians, one Duke alumnus is at the center of the firestorm.
The four candidates for Young Trustee gave speeches to Duke Student Government’s Senate meeting Wednesday night.
After stepping down from her role as director of graduate studies, Megan Neely expressed "deep regret" for hurt caused by her email that told students not to speak Chinese.
The director of graduate studies for a School of Medicine program has stepped down and the dean of the medical school has asked the Office of Institutional Equity to conduct a thorough review of the program in response to emails that surfaced Saturday.
Humans aren't always progressing, but rather move in a series of peaks and dips—and now, the world is in a dip, activist Shaun King argued at a talk Wednesday.
In the aftermath of a walk-up line disaster last year, Krzyzewskiville is getting bigger.