From 'dread and acceptance' to 'shocking' simplicity, students describe pool testing experiences
By Jamael Smith and Amy Guan | September 1, 2020One entry test wasn't enough for Duke's reopening plan.
One entry test wasn't enough for Duke's reopening plan.
July 30 was National Intern Day, a holiday many interns experienced not in a New York City skyscraper or Washington think tank, but over Zoom, Slack, Microsoft Teams or any other technology their workplaces used to connect employees across states and time zones.
You may be able to start going to the gym again soon.
There were nine new positive coronavirus tests at Duke between Aug. 22 and Aug. 28, out of 5,642 total tests, according to data released Monday on the University’s COVID-19 testing tracker.
During a typical semester, the winding paths of the Sarah P. Duke Gardens are dotted with groups of students. This year, the only way to experience the Duke Gardens is by peeking around the signs that stand at every entrance—signs that read “CLOSED.”
Three times a week, 80 students, sporting face masks and keeping dutiful six-foot distances from their peers, file into the Bryan Center’s Griffith Film Theater for an Economics 101 lecture.
For his first full year on the job, President Vincent Price made nearly $1.4 million.
A Black Lives Matter protest took place at Krzyzewskiville on a sweltering afternoon Thursday, days after the Sunday shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis. reopened the wounds of police violence and racial justice in America.
Following the creation of Duke Student Government caucuses during the 2018-19 academic year, the caucuses have expanded to better represent the Duke student body.
In an era of constant change, why should Duke administration be any different?
Two weeks after the Duke Compact was released, about 75% of Duke community members had signed the agreement, according to an Aug. 21 news release.
Out of 5,028 COVID-19 tests administered last week among faculty, staff and students, 22 people at Duke tested positive.
Duke named Daniel Ennis the next executive vice president Friday, to replace current EVP Tallman Trask when Trask steps down from the role later this year.
Chanel Miller spoke to the Class of 2024 Thursday evening, after Duke mailed every first-year her memoir over the summer as part of the annual Common Experience summer reading program.
As the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University transition online after COVID-19 clusters and rising cases, Duke is using both employees and students to encourage safe behavior on and off campus.
After a series of election snafus last year, Duke Student Government is rewriting its election procedures.
One question is constantly on the mind of faculty with kids: What does child care look like during the COVID-19 pandemic?
Eleven students and four faculty and staff have tested positive for COVID-19, according to an online tracker released by Duke.
Looking for a virtual event to liven up the first two weeks of class, when many in-person activities aren’t possible? Here are seven events coming up soon, including cooking workshops, a talk with author Chanel Miller and this year's Heatwave concert.
Duke announced its latest testing numbers for returning students Monday: 11 positives out of 5,765 tests so far, or 0.19%.