Flashback: Four bicentennial vignettes on 'the tie that binds us'
By Lexi Kadis | July 4, 2018This week's entry focuses on an opinion piece, instead of a news article, that discusses the Fourth of July.
This week's entry focuses on an opinion piece, instead of a news article, that discusses the Fourth of July.
The beginning of July brings with it a handful of new Duke administrators.
Nowicki, who became the first dean and vice provost for undergraduate education in 2007, steps down from the role Saturday to return to teaching
Price announced Wednesday that Kornbluth's second stint was approved by the Board of Trustees and came at the recommendation of a University committee, according to a Duke Today release.
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.
The Supreme Court upheld President Donald Trump's controversial travel ban in a 5-4 ruling Tuesday, sparking a response from the University.
For Duke students and personnel traveling between downtown Durham and Duke's campus, transportation may soon become less of a worry.
Editor's note: This story is the sixth entry in a series called Flashback, which The Chronicle will be running online weekly through the end of the summer. We welcome readers' input about old stories they would like to see featured. This article celebrates the 21st anniversary of the first Harry Potter book being published.
The University announced Tuesday afternoon that Rachel Kranton, James B. Duke Professor of Economics, will take over the position of dean of social sciences on July 1.
The Chronicle was provided with a list of all programming funds from Aug. 17, 2017 to April 17, 2018.
A look at how the group came to be and the conversation they are trying to start on campus
Far fewer DukeALERTS were issued from June 2017 to 2018 than the previous year.
Want to smoke? Not for much longer on Duke's campus.
This coming school year, Duke’s Board of Trustees will be test-driving a brand new governance structure.
It’s been a busy season at the Duke Lemur Center, with two sets of twins being born within roughly a week of each other.
On this day 45 years ago, a Chronicle article described how the Duke Chapel received an organ donor. The musical kind, that is.
Anne Yoder, director of the Duke Lemur Center, will be stepping down from her post at the end of the month, according to a press release.
A new 500-page report from the Department of Justice's Office of the Inspector General reveals new information about former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe's actions regarding the investigation into the Clinton Foundation.
"Warm," "soft-spoken," "a curious mind," "respectful", an "infectious smile" and a "lovely personality"—all ways that colleagues, family and friends chose to describe Madison Pedrotty.
Editor's note: This story is the fourth entry in a series called Flashback, which The Chronicle will be running online weekly through the end of the summer. We welcome readers' input about old stories they would like to see featured.