Duke researchers discover link between exposure to violence, teen obesity
Teens living in violent neighborhoods may have more long-term health risks than they realize, according to new research.
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Teens living in violent neighborhoods may have more long-term health risks than they realize, according to new research.
A college student getting hammered on a Friday night isn't exactly breaking news—but a survey suggests that it's happening at Duke more than other schools.
"What kind of monster eats the head off the Easter bunny first?"
Declining student interest in four-week summer classes has forced the University to offer fewer courses of that length.
A group of Duke students have re-envisioned the traditional concert experience.
Duke is already a leader in 3D printing technology, and the University will be hosting a conference at the end of the semester to further the discussion.
A group of Duke students is hard at work making campus a little bit greener.
The Duke Student Government Judiciary is looking to play a bigger role in settling disputes on campus.
Students, faculty and staff can now take free Uber rides to and from the Duke Lemur Center.
The small tent in front of the James B. Duke statue and Duke Chapel was not just for a lost K-Ville tenter.
The Duke Kunshan Student Ambassador Council will host events this week—including information sessions, a lantern lighting ceremony and a yo-yo show—to promote awareness about opportunities at Duke Kunshan University.
An interfaith prayer room will open Wednesday in Keohane 4B for all undergraduate students.
Greek life and selective living groups are no longer the only options for undergraduate students looking to live in a tight-knit community.
Students on their feet for eight hours raised more than $100,000 for Duke Children’s Hospital through the Duke Dance Marathon Saturday.
Duke students are not the only ones fine-tuning their craft in the Biddle Music Building.
Although farming begins on the ground, a student startup is giving farmers a new perspective from thousands of miles in the air.
Black and white images of bikini-clad women lounging on a cruise ship are juxtaposed with unsteady footage of Molotov cocktails arcing through the air at a drive-in movie. Glamorous shots of extravagant nightclubs follow scenes of uniformed men slamming the butts of their guns into doors, forcing their way into a home. The screen goes dark and bold letters declare “Soy Cuba.”