Being exposed to opposing viewpoints increases partisanship, Duke study finds
By Thomas Murphy | October 29, 2018Being exposed to diverse points of view would seem to broaden your perspective, right?
Being exposed to diverse points of view would seem to broaden your perspective, right?
President Vincent Price sent an email to the Duke community condemning the Saturday shooting in a Pittsburgh synagogue and expressing his support for those impacted.
L. Gregory Jones, dean of the Divinity School, resumed office in August 2018 after Elaine Heath unexpectedly stepped down.
Ever wonder what happened to food trucks that once lined the loop in front of the Chapel?
President Vincent Price drew on his experience with public opinion and the media to give students some insight into modern polling and news organizations Thursday evening.
Duke will build a new plant to keep cool.
Some people may find joy in eating chocolate and others may enjoy flying drones—three Duke students combined these hobbies to build a chocolate drone.
As support for removing the Carr Building's name continues to grow, here's a look at the life of the man the history department wants to rename it for.
At just 19 years old, Elizabeth Holmes dropped out of Stanford University to revolutionize the health care industry—not knowing that years later, she would be embroiled in criminal charges.
The Duke Student Government Senate sealed the death of the Krzyzewskiville walk up line for the North Carolina game at its Wednesday meeting.
Kaaren Haldeman, North Carolina's first statewide chapter leader of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, stopped by Duke Wednesday to discuss the debate surrounding guns in America.
General Gilmary Hostage III, Pratt '77, returned to Duke's campus Tuesday to accept the Air Force ROTC Distinguished Alumni award.
Hurricane Florence hit the Duke University Marine Lab Sept. 14. Now, nearly the entire campus is back in full swing and is even using its experiences from the storm for research.
The Duke community congregated in the Chapel Tuesday afternoon to celebrate the life of Brenda Armstrong.
In early August of 2015, Claire Ravenscroft arrived in Durham for her Ph.D. program in English. Coming from Ohio, she found herself paying a lot of bills.
Duke offers hundreds of undergraduate courses every semester, and it can be hard to sift through them all. So The Chronicle read the course catalog for Spring 2019 and picked out four unusual courses that stood out.
During at least one point, many students have found life at Duke to be disillusioning, overwhelming, and intimidating at times—feelings that can be exacerbated for low-income or first-generation students.
The world has just more than a decade to prevent catastrophic climate change, according to a recent United Nations report.
Social media has turned into war for attention fought by people from all around the world, a prominent political strategist said at a Monday event.
The world is quickly turning digital, and, with the help of researchers at Duke, so will medicine.