A nudge away from nougat: Study shows context matters for healthy food choices
By Maria Morrison | January 17, 2019We're more likely to eat lettuce if it's near junk food on the shelf, according to a new study by Duke researchers.
We're more likely to eat lettuce if it's near junk food on the shelf, according to a new study by Duke researchers.
Duke has reached a $10.65 million dollar settlement for a pair of lawsuits that alleged the University mishandled its employee retirement plan.
A block down from Duke’s East Campus, a nondescript white food truck sits behind a bar. Its owner is really, really excited about chicken tenders.
The Cold War with the Soviet Union ended almost 30 years ago. According to one expert, however, we are now in the midst of another cold war with China.
Students awoke Tuesday morning to find at least two anti-Greek life posters displayed on campus.
Spring Breakthrough has broken through to upperclassmen.
As a part of its new transparency measures, Duke's Board of Trustees will host its first open forum this Wednesday.
Just months after protestors toppled Silent Sam at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, UNC Chancellor Carol Folt announced that she will resign.
The press has reached a point when it can no long ignore President Trump’s outrageous claim that the mainstream press is the “enemy of the people,” said Chuck Todd—NBC News political director and host of “Meet the Press"—at a talk Monday.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper declared a State of Emergency Sunday in light of the weekend’s winter storm that caused thousands across North Carolina to lose power.
The Short Term Illness Notification Form is now permanently incapacitated.
A Duke Student Government senator is working to increase awareness of sexual assault by hosting a panel in March bringing together female speakers to discuss sexual assault in politics.
Nearly half of American chief financial officers are predicting a recession by the end of 2019, according to a recent Duke survey of more than 500 CFOs.
The Arts and Sciences Council discussed creating a bridge program between Trinity College of Arts and Sciences and School of Nursing.
After a Confederate monument in downtown Durham was pulled down by protesters in the summer of 2017, a committee of Durham residents has produced a report with recommendations about the future of the crumpled statue and its remaining base.
Patients may have questions about artificial intelligence-driven healthcare—which is at odds with protecting "trade secrets."
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to hear the case about North Carolina's partisan gerrymandering.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright—who gave the 2004 Commencement Address at Duke—will give a public lecture in Page Auditorium Feb. 28.
Duke's Sanford School of Public Policy recently joined five other public affairs schools to form an alliance promoting diversity.
Electricity is coming to Krzyzewskiville after the Duke Student Government Senate approved a Fix My Campus plan to bring a generator to tenters.