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Last year when I was interviewing a source for an article, he gestured toward me while saying something about “Chinese.”
When Arlie Petters learned that there are only about a dozen black tenured faculty across the nation’s top 50 math departments, he was not surprised.
Here is what you do not know about the press section of the Supreme Court of the United States.
Lillian Pierce first recognized the beauty of mathematics in college, when professors led her into the world of abstract math.
Durham County's district attorney said Thursday that she will not pursue the death penalty for a man charged with killing three Muslim college students in 2015.
Ten Duke employees were injured in the explosion in downtown Durham Wednesday, a Duke official confirmed Thursday afternoon.
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Three years ago, the Supreme Court upheld a ruling that forced North Carolina to redraw congressional districts to eliminate racial gerrymandering. Now, gerrymandering in North Carolina has made its way back to the Supreme Court.
Chapel Hill has a new cat café, and it's paw-sitively adorable.
Junior Liv McKinney was elected the 2019-2020 Duke Student Government president by undergraduates this week.
Editor's note about the debate: Each candidate had 90 seconds to introduce themselves and give an opening statement. Then, we asked three candidate-specific questions for each candidate, with one minute to respond to each. Any candidate that is mentioned in another candidate’s answer had 30 seconds to respond. Two of those responses for each candidate were included in their debate stories. Each candidate had two scenario questions with 90 seconds to respond to each. We reserved the right to follow up on candidate’s responses. Candidates had 30 seconds to respond to the follow up question.
In an email to the Duke community Thursday afternoon, President Vincent Price addressed the University’s decision not to sign the cooperation agreement for the Durham-Orange Light Rail project.
During the winter break of his sophomore year, as other students enjoyed snow and a break from homework, Keith Sowell auditioned for "Survivor."
Lisa Borders, the first president and CEO of TIME’S UP, will deliver Duke University’s commencement address for the Class of 2019 on Sunday, May 12.
Welcome to Blueprint, a podcast that brings you a sketch of life at Duke University. Episode one is about romance.
The Chronicle recently sat down to speak with Mo Elleithee, spokesman for the Democratic National Committee and for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential run. Now, Elleithee is the founding Executive Director of Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service and a Fox News contributor.
Meredith Watson recently accused Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax, Trinity ‘00, of sexually assaulting her. Watson, Trinity ‘01, also said that she had been raped by a men’s basketball player while at Duke.
Valerie Ashby, dean of Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, has been reappointed for another five-year term.
Finals begin Wednesday morning, but that didn’t stop Duke students from enjoying a snow day Sunday.
Continuing its discussion about faculty conduct, Academic Council heard about steps Duke's School of Medicine has taken to address harassment and misbehavior among faculty at its Thursday meeting.
Professor of Physics Ronen Plesser is an expert on string theory and its history.