Riptide Publishing director stresses importance of diversity in romance fiction
On Wednesday night, the editorial director of a queer romance publishing company discussed the importance of representing minorities in romance fiction.
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On Wednesday night, the editorial director of a queer romance publishing company discussed the importance of representing minorities in romance fiction.
The past year has been filled with a lot of talk about immigrants.
Ever dreamed of winning the Nobel Prize? At the Nasher Museum Wednesday, the woman behind the selection process explained how the decision is made.
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks explained the rise of religious conflict and what can be done to stop it as part of the Terry Sanford Distinguished Lecture Series.
A new pizza vendor wants to take a slice out of student dining.
Security was tight at a talk by Charles Murray, the libertarian social scientist who co-authored the 1994 book "The Bell Curve," which some have criticized for having eugenic undertones.
The Duke Graduate Student Union held a rally Wednesday afternoon in front of the Allen Building following the indeterminate results of Friday's vote on unionization.
Currently chief of staff for Duke Student Government, sophomore Kushal Kadakia is running unopposed to be next year's DSG executive vice president.
Advocating for others is central to junior Riyanka Ganguly's campaign for Duke Student Government president.
Rosa Brooks, a law professor at Georgetown University, spoke on the expanding role military plays in a global context Thursday night in the Sanford School of Public Policy.
Update: A team spokesperson said Friday that McKenna remains a member of the men's soccer program.
Stephen Bryan, associate dean of students and director of the Office of Student Conduct, testified for two and a half hours Monday in an ongoing civil suit filed by sophomore Ciaran McKenna against Duke.
Hearings for a lawsuit filed by a men's soccer player suspended for sexual assault continued Thursday with testimony from a professor.
With President Donald Trump's recent executive order, the words "immigration" and "refugees" have been thrown around a lot. On Tuesday, Diya Abdo, chair of the creative writing program at Guilford College in Greensboro shared her perspective on how private universities can help refugees.
Human rights activist John Prendergast outlined the issues plaguing South Sudan, the world’s newest country, during a talk Thursday night in Rubenstein Library.
Colin Kahl, national security advisor to former-Vice President Joe Biden and current associate professor at Georgetown University, spoke Wednesday at the Sanford School of Public Policy about his foreign policy experience and what to expect from President Donald Trump.
After almost two years of renovations costing $62 million, the R. David Thomas Executive Conference Center at the Fuqua School of Business reopened Jan. 9 as the James Buchanan Duke Hotel.
After Friday's announcement that Penn provost Vincent Price will become Duke's next president, The Chronicle spoke with students about their thoughts on the announcement.
Duke's newly-appointed president Vincent Price addressed the Duke community at a reception Friday afternoon.
What will it take to restore trust in the United States' political system?