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By Nathan Luzum | March 10, 2020Students, staff members, faculty, alumni, Blue Devil sports fans and anyone else can submit questions using the link below.
Students, staff members, faculty, alumni, Blue Devil sports fans and anyone else can submit questions using the link below.
On-campus classes will be suspended until further notice and spring break will be extended for a week, according to an email sent to the Duke community Tuesday evening.
Gov. Roy Cooper declared North Carolina in a state of emergency Tuesday in response to the coronavirus spreading further into the state.
In three weeks, an entire campus moved its classes online. “There were a lot of people up at all hours,” said a DKU administrator.
An earlier version of this article incorrectly announced junior Valeria Silombria as the winner of the Duke Student Government presidential election.
Qiryaqoz won with 54.2% of votes, besting junior Kait Boncaro, who secured 45.8%.
Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell, and David M. Malone, retiring professor of the practice of the program in education, thinks students are the mitochondria of the university.
Although there have yet to be any reported cases of the coronavirus at Duke, the University is readying for possible student self-isolation in light of student travel to areas at high risk of exposure to the coronavirus.
The contested section was intended to make judiciary hearing procedures publicly available, but Chief Justice Georgia Lala, a senior, said that the proposed change was unconstitutional.
Ida Stephens Owens, the first black woman to earn her doctorate at Duke, died Feb. 24 at the age of 80.
“Teeth are not luxury bones!”
The Chronicle sat down with all four candidates running for Duke Student Government's top positions to talk about their experiences and priorities.
Ken Jeong will deliver the commencement address for the Class of 2020, according to an announcement video at the Duke-North Carolina State basketball game Monday night.
Duke Student Government elections are March 5 and 6, and the campaigns are in full swing. But who are the people behind them?
“Bridging information asymmetries” is the center of junior Kait Boncaro’s campaign to be Duke Student Government’s next executive vice president.
Sophomore and executive vice presidential candidate Dina Qiryaqoz hopes to redefine the Duke Student Government EVP position and advocate for students.
Junior and Duke Student Government presidential candidate Tommy Hessel plans to foster a collaborative campus environment and expand access to student resources.
Junior Valeria Silombria brings a commitment to addressing the needs of low-income students to her campaign for Duke Student Government president.
On this leap day, Duke’s Board of Trustees approved a leap in tuition and total cost of attendance for next year.
A former Duke employee has sued Duke for alleged ethnic discrimination and other violations.