Duke researchers discover gold is not always biochemically stable
By Xinchen Li | August 31, 2018A recent environmental engineering study at Duke challenged the long-held belief that gold is a biologically stable material.
A recent environmental engineering study at Duke challenged the long-held belief that gold is a biologically stable material.
Although some first-years require emergency medical services on a Wednesday night after a mid-week night out, some first-years spect Wednesday learning how to provide emergency medical services.
As primaries approach an end across the nation, some Duke alumni have seen their congressional hopes dashed, while others are doubling down for the general election.
If you feel that you need more than First Day of Classes to kick off a new school year, Thursday's Heatwave concert on Abele Quad will surely do the job.
During the summer, camp groups that are housed on East Campus are treated to the usual array of Marketplace dishes. However, Marketplace employees aren’t treated to their usual array of hours.
Then-candidate Kristina Smith became the new president of Duke Student Government after a drawn-out controversy involving her campaign’s use of an iPad, but in DSG's first meeting of the semester, senators voted that proffering an electronic device to solicit votes during elections is no longer allowed.
Ben Reese took over as vice president for institutional equity at Duke in 2015.
Orientation Week is a special week for Duke first-years—a time of moving in, going to parties, attending info sessions and meeting new friends.
The new renaming process for buildings, created last year after the Robert E. Lee statue’s removal from the Chapel, is about to get its first test.
On Saturday, Arizona Senate candidate Kelli Ward's campaign suggested on social media that the announcement on Sen. John McCain stopping his cancer treatment was timed to damage her candidacy. A few hours later, McCain died.
Christoph Guttentag has led Duke's office of undergraduate admissions since 1992, when he took over as the director of undergraduate admissions.
Two years after Duke was first sued for mismanaging its employee retirement plan, another lawsuit has been filed alleging more mishandling of the fund.
Hundreds of upperclassmen in blue and pink shirts line the sidewalks of East Campus. They swarm each family’s car like ants, looting the mini fridges and printers and boxes of clothes as the helpless first-years look on.
Want a personal bus to take you directly from your dorm to class? That’s not among the transportation changes for this school year, but there are other adjustments afoot with Duke parking and transportation.
With each swoop and jab of an excavator, an old brick home tumbled down Thursday afternoon.
Dr. Paula D. McClain will serve as president-elect of the American Political Science Association (APSA) for a year in 2018-2019 before taking the role of president.
At any moment, it tells hundreds of stories. But what is the wall’s story?
Former Texas State Senator Wendy Davis has known failure, and Saturday evening she urged the Class of 2022 to embrace failure as well.
The Carr Building on East Campus might look like the other Georgian-style red brick buildings around it, but there’s much more to the edifice than what meets the eye.
The Regulator Bookstore, a mainstay of Ninth Street and just blocks from East Campus, was defaced with Silent Sam and anti-Marxist graffiti that was found Sunday morning.