Duke Trustee wins Illinois governor, multiple alums head to Congress
By Bre Bradham | November 7, 2018Duke had an eventful night as the midterm election results rolled in Tuesday.
Duke had an eventful night as the midterm election results rolled in Tuesday.
The data is pulled from the N.C. Board of Elections results and will be updated throughout the night.
As election results roll in through the night, stay tuned to The Chronicle's live blog, where staff will be posting up-to-date results, analysis and scenes from campus.
Gen. Joseph Dunford—chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff—delivered a talk Monday night about the U.S. military in a time of geopolitical strain.
Mohamed Noor has been named dean of the natural sciences for Trinity College of Arts and Sciences.
A new flu drug hopes to help curb the coughs that fill classrooms in the winter.
To Juul or not to Juul, may be the question Duke faces.
There's a lot riding on the 2018 midterm elections.
As climate change becomes an increasingly pressing issue, Duke’s Energy Week has become more prominent than ever.
As ageism among providers becomes a more realized issue, Duke is working towards implementing a program for medical students to interact with healthy older adults.
Twenty percent more students have been vaccinated for influenza at Duke compared to the same time last year, according to one official.
Alex Rosenberg, R. Taylor Cole professor of philosophy, recently wrote a new book called "How History Gets Things Wrong: The Neuroscience of Our Addiction to Stories." Rosenberg spoke with The Chronicle to reflect on his book and a wide variety of other subjects ranging from the greatest threat to humanity to Rosenberg’s teenage self. The interview has been edited for length and clarity.
Invigorated by a grand vision of the “new” Duke engineer, faculty members are working to change the Pratt curriculum.
In an unanimous decision, the Duke Student Government Judiciary ruled in favor of DSG after a challenge to the Senate by Hyde House Thursday evening.
As Israel celebrates its 70th year of independence, Chuck Freilich, former deputy national security advisor to the Israel National Security Council, offered his perspective on the issues surrounding Israeli security.
When New Zealand entomologist George Vernon Hudson first conceived of daylight saving time, he surely had high aspirations.
Police violence is a structural problem in the United States, said civil rights activist DeRay McKesson at an event Thursday.
The "It's okay to be white" flyers that were reported Thursday morning to have been found on Duke's campus were not an isolated incident.
President Vincent Price wrote in a Letter to the Editor Thursday that changes to health insurance coverage for students on financial aid will no longer be implemented and reaffirmed Duke University’s commitment to financial aid.
Say goodbye to food trucks on West Campus.