How can North Carolina and Durham combat the opioid epidemic?
By Abby Kingsley and Rose Wong | September 19, 2019Durham County has been more affected by the role of legal pain pills in the prescription opioid epidemic than its neighboring counties.
Durham County has been more affected by the role of legal pain pills in the prescription opioid epidemic than its neighboring counties.
The Education Department informed the Consortium for Middle East Studies that it may have violated federal rules.
DSG welcomed 39 new senators and three new Student Organization Finance Committee members for the 2019-20 academic year.
Eric Lorber, a former American Grand Strategy graduate fellow, defended the use of economic sanctions in statecraft at a Monday event hosted by the AGS program and moderated by Peter Feaver, professor of political science and director of the program.
However, the decision is only one part of a larger story—nine years of targeted political manipulation by Republican lawmakers bent on maximizing their electoral gains.
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"You cannot have an entire discipline, especially the discipline that determines what the text of the Bible is, to all be men."
The Chronicle sat down with Jason Locasale, associate professor of pharmacology and cancer biology, to explore the evolution of the path that made him one of the most sought-out cancer researchers in the world.
Ashley St. John was part of a research team that discovered a drug to prevent dengue fever from turning deadly.
Mark Kruse worked with Al Goshaw, James B. Duke professor emeritus of physics, to discover the top quark, the “heaviest elementary particle."
The key to better health could be solved by taking a closer look at who distributes antibiotics, according to a recent Duke study.
Imagine that by smelling someone, you could understand their genetic diversity, immune system health and potential as a mate.
North Carolina is taking on health care head-on—with Duke at the center of the reforms.
In the wake of a $112.5 million settlement, the question of research integrity has been prevalent on the minds of Duke students and staff members.
Lightning rarely strikes the same place twice—but sometimes it strikes right after you see a giant squid.
Ashby emphasized her main objectives as a dean and the progress she has helped make during her five years.
The fraternity unsuccessfully appealed the University’s move to shutter the chapter.
On the 18th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a crowd gathered at the Sanford School of Public Policy to hear former diplomat Farah Pandith speak about combating violent extremism.
Pandith sat down with The Chronicle to discuss the history of terrorism and extremism in the United States and what action should be taken now.