University close to settling research fraud lawsuit
By Bre Bradham | November 26, 2018Duke is close to settling a court case about its handling of falsified data that the lawsuit alleges is tied to $200 million in federal research grants.
Duke is close to settling a court case about its handling of falsified data that the lawsuit alleges is tied to $200 million in federal research grants.
Just days after a swastika was sprayed over students' memorial for those that died in a mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue, stickers for the white nationalist group "Identity Evropa" were found on campus.
After half a century and approximately more than15,000 performances, the man behind the Chapel bells' well-known toll—J. Samuel Hammond—will step down as the university carillonneur at the end of December.
Governor Roy Cooper recently signed an executive order on climate change, setting goals for the state's economy to reduce greenhouse emissions by 40 percent by 2025. How much of an effect is the order likely to have, and what does it mean for Duke?
When Steve Cohn became director of Duke University Press in 1993, he inherited a financial mess.
Europe's disunity has come in part from secularism, Erhard Busek, Vice-Chancellor of Austria from 1991 to 1995, said at an event Monday.
For students staying on campus during Thanksgiving break, the few days away from classes might also bring boredom.
Duke announced Monday night that an undergraduate was admitted to the hospital with a confirmed case of bacterial meningitis.
In an email to the Duke community the morning after a swastika was found on the East Campus bridge, President Vincent Price pledged extra security and a security camera to be installed at the bridge.
It was 2 a.m. Monday morning and first-year Olivia Levine was still awake, hours after she had learned about the swastika from her friends.
Future first-years may receive a free smartwatch, thanks to a new project at Duke.
Duke researchers have found that the type of alleged crime may increase a jury’s belief in guilt in a recent study published in Nature Human Behavior.
Seniors Kushal Kadakia and Claire Wang have been named 2019 Rhodes Scholars, they each confirmed to The Chronicle Saturday night.
Just a few months have passed since Beyu Blue Coffee's grand opening on campus, but what is in store for its future?
Continuing its discussion about faculty conduct, Academic Council heard about steps the medical school has taken to address harassment and misbehavior among faculty at its Thursday meeting.
When the WiFi goes out suddenly, students often rush to check Twitter or post about it on Facebook. Duke OIT is used to it.
“The big question for us is: can we come up with ways to ways to predict the puppies that are going to be most likely to make it through the CCI training and graduate?” Hare said to the Orlando Sentinel. “Because if we can do that, we can increase their supply and help more people.”
The intersection near Swift Avenue and West Pettigrew Street is closed due to a fatal train accident that took place around 7:15 a.m. Thursday morning.
Provost Sally Kornbluth addressed the recent financial aid controversy among other topics at Wednesday's Duke Student Government meeting.
Durham and Mayor Steve Schewel want you to ditch your car, and they have $1 million to help do it.