Four classes to consider during drop-add period
Want to add a class to your schedule during drop-add this fall? The Chronicle has compiled a list of four classes from DukeHub, sampled from a variety of subjects, for the curious student to consider.
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Want to add a class to your schedule during drop-add this fall? The Chronicle has compiled a list of four classes from DukeHub, sampled from a variety of subjects, for the curious student to consider.
They may not be experts, but students in many of Duke’s global health courses are some of the first to study the COVID-19 pandemic in an academic course.
Duke offered to ship “essential” items home to undergraduates, but who’s doing the packing?
Higher education institutions like Duke are gateways to opportunity and success for many low-income and first-generation college students. They are also home to professors who once stood in those students’ shoes and used their education to get into academia. Here are some professors from Duke who were low-income, first-generation (LIFE) college students.
For some job applicants, traditional face-to-face interviews are becoming more like face-to-camera interviews.
Members of the Durham community recently came together to celebrate the city’s 150th anniversary, honoring its past and future through narration, live performance and music.
A team of three Duke students from the Fuqua School of Business placed fifth in the Adobe Analytics Challenge in San Jose Monday.
Duke plans to address rising costs of housing in Durham by building new graduate student apartments off of West Campus.
One of Duke’s least popular websites is getting a makeover.
U.S. President Donald Trump is not the first chief executive to pressure the Federal Reserve to follow a certain monetary policy.
From preventing seizures to analyzing human feces, Duke’s MEDx program is connecting biomedical researchers and doctors to engineers to meet technological needs in medicine.
In July 2020, Duke will become a smoke-free campus in efforts to improve the health of students and employees of the University.
Duke students added their voices to those participating in the global climate strike last week.