Fuqua survey predicts strong recovery in 2010
By Toni Wei | March 5, 2010For the first time in the last few years, the Duke/CFO Magazine Global Business Outlook Survey projects good tidings for the United States economy in the coming months.
For the first time in the last few years, the Duke/CFO Magazine Global Business Outlook Survey projects good tidings for the United States economy in the coming months.
The Tar Heel State is one of 15 states—plus the District of Columbia—vying for $4.35 billion in grants from President Barack Obama as part of his Race to the Top program, which will provide funds...
The city of Durham’s 2010-2011 fiscal year’s budget will likely shift gears from focusing on cutting costs to increasing revenue.
More than a month after President Barack Obama allocated $585 million to North Carolina to build high speed rail networks, state transportation experts have responded with mixed opinions about the...
With the United States facing its largest deficit since the second World War, President Barack Obama has called on Erskine Bowles to head a national commission to tackle the country’s greatest...
Facing down a $15 million budget gap for the next fiscal year, Durham is moving forward with codifying its first-ever strategic plan.
The Citizen Observer Patrol program is a volunteer group under the direction of the Durham Police Department that gives volunteers an opportunity to actively assist DPD in deterring crime in the...
Carmen Jo Ponce will not graduate from Duke Law until 2011, but that has not stopped her from trying to change a city’s laws.
A judge Monday reduced the bond of Crystal Gail Mangum, the Duke lacrosse accuser who was jailed last week after police said she attempted to murder her boyfriend.
Tom Deans is exploring a new method of course evaluation. In addition to handing out evaluations on the last day of classes, Deans sent out surveys to students who had taken a class he taught two...
One of Duke’s partners in its planned expansion into China may be linked to a series of cyberattacks on Google and other American corporations.
The rise of Asian universities over the past several decades may present a challenge for their Western counterparts.
The city of Durham hopes to be a guinea pig for Google’s upcoming “Fiber for Communities” Internet experiment.
Crystal Gail Mangum, the woman who falsely accused three members of the men’s lacrosse team of rape in 2006, was arrested early Thursday after a fight with her boyfriend.
Crystal Gail Mangum, the woman who falsely accused three Duke lacrosse players of rape in 2006, was arrested late last night on attempted murder, arson and assault charges.
Governor Bev Perdue announced Tuesday that the development of high speed rail networks in North Carolina will create or maintain 4,800 jobs in the next four years, 1,000 of which will be seen...
Starting this year, six Durham schools will receive extra help to close a racial achievement gap. The National Education Association Foundation awarded Durham Public Schools a $1.25 million grant...
Don’t expect pre-recession unemployment numbers to return to North Carolina any time soon.
This year, Nathan Wieler hopes to join the ranks of founders of popular social networking sites Facebook and LinkedIn with his own startup, Original Projects.
Members of the Duke community affected by the Toyota recall have been forced to choose between altering their daily routines or just hoping their vehicles continue to function normally. A large...