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Robert Sprung aims to advocate for QuadEx reform, reinvigorate on-campus social infrastructure in DSG presidential campaign

(02/27/23 12:55pm)

If elected Duke Student Government president, Robert Sprung hopes to elevate student voices and create long-lasting change on campus that impacts all spheres of student life, especially those pertaining to equality, social infrastructure and student living. 


Duke experts part of first-ever team to use enzyme replacement to treat Pompe disease in fetus

(12/08/22 1:08am)

Duke experts were part of a team that was the first to ever provide enzyme replacement therapy to a fetus to treat infantile-onset Pompe disease. While untreated infantile-onset Pompe disease patients rarely live past their first year of life, now-17-month-old patient, Ayla Bashir, is eating, drinking and living normally after having received the treatment.




Michael Schur, creator of “The Good Place,” speaks about leading an ethical life

(10/20/22 1:19am)

Michael Schur stopped by Duke University on Friday to speak as part of the “Ethics of Now” series that features conversations between Duke historian and professor Adriane-Lentz Smith and artists, advocates and authors on ethics affecting the Duke and Durham communities.


From article repository to full-fledged journal: Vertices takes undergrad research to new heights

(09/19/22 2:53am)

Since the 1980s, Vertices has been an article repository where Duke undergraduates could share their original research. Now, it’s transitioned into a full-fledged peer-reviewed research journal, allowing students to share their scientific research like never before.