Duke professor is named to Science News top 10 list for work on social status' effects on health
For Jenny Tung, Trinity '03 and Graduate School ‘10, her research is no monkey business.
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For Jenny Tung, Trinity '03 and Graduate School ‘10, her research is no monkey business.
At Founder's Day Convocation, an event designed to commemorate the past, speaker Michael Sorrell paid attention to the future.
In his 30-plus years working for the housekeepers union, Charles Gooch says that he has never seen anything like what is happening now.
Although the worst of Hurricane Florence missed Durham, Duke students at the Marine Lab weren't as lucky.
Allan Kornberg, professor of political science here at Duke for more than four decades, died July 31 at the age of 87.
For all of you with burning questions about Duke that you just can’t get answered, The Chronicle is launching a service to answer those questions.
Gov. Roy Cooper is urging North Carolina residents to take all necessary precautions in advance of incoming Hurricane Florence.
The 2019 Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings are out, and Duke has dropped two spots from last year to this year.
For the second time this year, a federal court has ruled that North Carolina’s congressional districts are unconstitutionally gerrymandered.
Two years after Duke was first sued for mismanaging its employee retirement plan, another lawsuit has been filed alleging more mishandling of the fund.
Duke students living in the apartments at 300 Swift have access to their own kitchens, bathrooms, and living rooms—but as of right now, not their balconies.
According to Forbes magazine, Duke is one of the best places for women to work.
Tim Tyson, senior research scholar at the Center for Documentary Studies, called the Department of Justice's re-opening its investigation into the famous murder of Emmett Till a "completely hypocritical political show."
From the Master's polo to the Harley bracelet, I knew a lot about Phail Wynn before I even shook his hand. And after talking about Durham with him, I realized there was a whole lot more to him than just golf and motorcycles.
Senior Deeksha Malhotra will be giving the student commencement address at graduation—to the surprise of many, but mostly herself.
President Vincent Price and the Board of Trustees are creating a task force to address the undergraduate residential experience.
Two of the biggest preachers of the American progressive movement took to the Duke Chapel Thursday night, but this was no rosy sermon.
Duke students cannot wait to see Goldlink perform on the LDOC this year. Wait, did we say Goldlink? We meant Cardi B.
After days of controversy, a location change and a counter-protest event, Zuhdi Jasser visited Duke to give a talk about Islam. And despite fears of protest that necessitated five security guards at the event, the talk proceeded smoothly.
Former Sen. Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) visited campus Monday to give the 2018 Crown Lecture in Ethics entitled “Politics and Our Potential: Can Congress Rise to Meet Its Obligation to Govern?” Snowe has long advocated for reaching across the aisle in order to effectively govern. Prior to her speech, The Chronicle's Jake Satisky spoke with her about her career in politics and her work since leaving office. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.