Alum's Beyù Blue Coffee will take over space cleared by Joe Van Gogh's departure
By Staff Reports | July 24, 2018The space was vacated by the local coffee chain in May after a public scuffle about the firing of two baristas.
The space was vacated by the local coffee chain in May after a public scuffle about the firing of two baristas.
Duke recently banned all undergraduate-faculty romantic relationships, but how do some of the University's peer institutions handle the issue?
It felt like a chunk of a small-town main street supplanted into the whitewashed bottom floor of the Bryan Center, complete with a barber's pole and the jazzy bump of 60's and 70's music in the background.
In a rural region of Kenya, where only about seven percent of all girls finish high school, 32 girls graduated in June as the fifth graduating class of a secondary school.
Duke’s information technology security office is warning the Duke community of a scam email circulating the University’s community.
In the summer of 1971, thousands of people flocked to Duke for a sporting event. But, this time it wasn’t a basketball game.
Duke joins a growing list of selective universities that have recently amended their standardized testing policies.
Now, Sarah Hirshland, Trinity ’97, is taking the reigns of the organization responsible for the United States’ Olympic and Paralympic teams.
Tim Tyson, senior research scholar at the Center for Documentary Studies, says that the Department of Justice re-opening its investigation in to the famous murder of Emmett Till is a "show."
Playing soccer and watching it---no better way to spend the summer.
More than a thousand people in Durham have lost their access to power due to a fallen tree, according to a Duke Today release.
Single-use plastic carryout bags? Not in Duke Dining's 34 campus venues. Plastic straws? Nope. The plastic fork you walked two laps around the Brodhead Center to find? Not anymore.
For three of Duke’s foremost leaders, this summer marks the end of their first year on the job, and a chance for them to reflect on the lessons they’re taking away from it.
This week's entry focuses on an opinion piece, instead of a news article, that discusses the Fourth of July.
The beginning of July brings with it a handful of new Duke administrators.
Nowicki, who became the first dean and vice provost for undergraduate education in 2007, steps down from the role Saturday to return to teaching
Price announced Wednesday that Kornbluth's second stint was approved by the Board of Trustees and came at the recommendation of a University committee, according to a Duke Today release.
From the Master's polo to the Harley bracelet, I knew a lot about Phail Wynn before I even shook his hand. And after talking about Durham with him, I realized there was a whole lot more to him than just golf and motorcycles.
The Supreme Court upheld President Donald Trump's controversial travel ban in a 5-4 ruling Tuesday, sparking a response from the University.
For Duke students and personnel traveling between downtown Durham and Duke's campus, transportation may soon become less of a worry.