New insight into birdsong leads Duke professor to amend his long-held hypothesis
By Maria Morrison | February 6, 2019New research has led a Duke professor to rescind a hypothesis he made years ago.
New research has led a Duke professor to rescind a hypothesis he made years ago.
Several buildings at Duke are decorated with the crests of other schools, such as the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, Harvard University, Yale University and Princeton University. Although the exact reason for the crests is unknown, documents from the University Archives provide some clues to their past.
After a number of racist incidents struck campus in the past year, there is a renewed drive on campus to develop Duke's ability to respond to hate and bias.
Despite a cancer diagnosis and a fragile hope for her future, Bowler has been a powerful example of living faith for many at Duke.
Most players with professional success and a professional singles title would jump right into playing professionally full time and skip college.
He had more than a million Instagram followers before he ever stepped on campus as a student, and somehow, Williamson has exceeded the hype.
This Boston sports fanatic and provider of the best fist bumps and hugs on campus is sure to know your name and order by heart.
For more than seven years, the Duke Electric Vehicle team, formerly named Duke Eco-Marathon, has worked on finding solutions for more sustainable transport.
Sound carries, and Sam’s has carried far for a long time. We heard him on West Campus almost every weekday for more than 50 years.
Leaders are made, not born, and Axel Herrera Ramos has become one of the most impactful leaders on campus.
Valerie Ashby has brought her own remarkable style to the role of dean of arts and sciences.
Chris Pollard has spent his entire baseball coaching career instilling discipline, perspective and poise into players through his leadership.
People’s State of the University is a campus activist group that rose to prominence after its student members stormed the stage at an alumni address by President Vincent Price.
Anthony Monroe is a visionary and is advocating for the careful consideration and use of appropriate gender pronouns.
Few assistant professors start their first academic job having already done a TEDx Talk. But Sally Nuamah has.
McClain is a major figure in the study of race and ethnic politics and serves as a leader in university and disciplinary administration.
Since 2014, Ashley Jardina has worked to provide Duke’s students with tools for understanding and thinking critically about group identities, racial attitudes and political behavior.
The main characteristic that makes Ryan Bergamini a leader is his commitment to community.
The Duke University Marine Laboratory has chipped in to play a small part in helping the slow recovery process for Eastern North Carolina.
Three finalists for the graduate young trustee position have been announced by the Graduate Young Trustee Selection Committee.