Duke Law School ranked No. 8 in scholarly impact
By Abby Kingsley | October 10, 2018Duke Law School has one of the highest scholarly impacts in the country, according to a recent ranking.
Duke Law School has one of the highest scholarly impacts in the country, according to a recent ranking.
Environment Hall, which houses the Nicholas School of the Environment, will be renamed Grainger Hall—thanks to a $20 million donation.
Each year, Duke welcomes new faculty to its ranks. From a material science expert to a death penalty scholar, meet some of the University's newest faces.
Each year since 1989, the Chapel hosts an outdoor worship service with a canine congregation.
Effective this semester, students no longer have a limit of two Flunchs a semester, but the Flunch allocation has been reduced by $30.
The Bryan Center’s Lobby Shop has a cool new offering: a slush machine.
Already a pastor and social justice advocate, William Barber II now adds a new title to his biography—a recipient of the “Genius Grant.”
Just before Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is set to face a Senate confirmation vote Friday, Duke saw its first organized protest against the nominee.
Senators of Duke Student Government looked into the mirror before their meeting Wednesday night and decided business casual clothes may not be so important after all.
How clean is the silverware at the Brodhead Center? The answer may be a bit messy.
What might have seemed like an insignificant fire did more than $160,000 of damage, Duke’s 2017 Annual Fire Safety Report revealed.
Anna Li, Trinity ‘18, was just 15 years old when she found out her best friend had cystic fibrosis. The two met through marching band and immediately hit it off.
Duke's Board of Trustees is rolling out a series of new measures to be more transparent.
With fewer beds than usual available for next spring, Duke is offering an off-campus housing lottery, mostly for juniors returning from studying abroad.
After being accused of removing toilets for tax breaks, a Duke trustee and candidate for Illinois governor found out that he couldn't flush away his civic duty that easily
Tuesday morning, Duke students woke up as one of three schools that can use their iPhone or Apple Watch like their student identification cards.
Ranging from orientation week events like True Blue to Sage the Gemini performing at the Heatwave concert, all Duke students have at one point been inside Page Auditorium. This year's first-years, however, are a different story.
What goes into a classroom?
Hours after a committee was announced to review the Carr Building's name, a panel of faculty members and students gathered to discuss the issues behind the name.