Cryptocurrency has hit the mainstream, but has it hit Duke yet?
Headlines in recent years have been saturated by mentions of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, with the price of the digital currency rising over 1,000 percent in just one year.
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Headlines in recent years have been saturated by mentions of the cryptocurrency Bitcoin, with the price of the digital currency rising over 1,000 percent in just one year.
Duke recently purchased a 183,840 square-foot building in Northgate Mall that will become the largest Duke Health clinic off the main hospital campus.
In Dec. 2017, Thomas Owens was appointed president of Duke University Hospital, replacing the outgoing president Kevin Sowers. Owens has held titles such as vice president for medical affairs and chief medical officer for the Duke University Health System. He is also an associate professor of medicine and pediatrics at the Duke University School of Medicine. The Chronicle sat down with Owens to talk about his new role and the future of Duke University Hospital. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
Lime green and bright orange bikes have been popping up around campus and in Durham as part of the city’s new effort to provide an affordable form of transportation.
Three Duke faculty have been elected Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, which recognizes individuals who have made outstanding and significant contributions to science.
Two students have created an after-school program at a nearby middle school intended to broaden participation in computer science. Now, they are trying to expand the curriculum.
Often feeling overlooked, graduate students have been facing difficulties with parking and transportation that leave them in debt, stressed and late for classes.
Lemur lattes? Don't worry—they're not actually made with the cute little creatures.
To a nearly full Page Auditorium, writer and educator Jonathan Kozol shared his views on the negative effects of the growing charter school movement and excessive standardized testing.
DukeEngage—a summer program that funds students' participation in service work around the world—has become a University staple.
The Duke Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative recently launched StudioDuke, a new program designed to help arts students develop and pitch their projects to the professional arts industry.
Although computer science is one of Duke's most popular majors, the decision to pursue a tech career can be particularly challenging for students of a lower socioeconomic status.
It has been three months since former President Richard Brodhead left office—what’s he been up to since then?
More than half of all student conduct cases resolved between faculty members and students during the 2014-2015 academic year occurred in one course—Computer Science 201.
The fastest growing major at Duke recently installed a new department chair.
A metal wire fence about 50 feet wide—“The Cage,” as people call it—encloses rows of desks, cabinets and chairs available for redistribution. People scurry into the warehouse with their hand trucks and push carts, roaming the aisles for items that will fit their needs—all for free.