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I sort of stumbled into becoming news editor of The Chronicle.
Ahead of this year's Last Day of Classes celebration, The Chronicle's Ryan Zhang and Frances Beroset reached out to professors to find out how they approach LDOC when they have classes scheduled.
The recently elected president and vice president of next year’s sophomore class council, Madden Osei and Paulos Muruts, are part of a group of freshmen that call themselves "R2Dubs."
New Latinx, Asian American and Native American programming spaces will occupy the bottom floor of the Bryan Center starting next Fall.
Vice President Joe Biden joined a panel of experts to discuss barriers to curing cancer Wednesday afternoon.
Charleston shooting survivor Jennifer Pinckney and other panelists covered topics such as gun violence, human rights and the role of churches in the community in a wide-ranging discussion Tuesday evening.
Common Ground has cancelled its Spring retreat.
Following student demands that the new West Union be named after Julian Abele—the black architect who designed West Campus—an advisory group will recommend to President Richard Brodhead how best to recognize Abele's contributions to the University.
More than 100 students, faculty and administrators gathered in solidarity with University of Missouri protestors Thursday afternoon.
After a series of hateful incidents, Duke is working to combat a troubling campus climate.
The Board of Trustees approved a new analytical political economy master's degree and discussed innovation and entrepreneurship and undergraduate engagement at its first meeting of the academic year Saturday.
Valerie Ashby became dean of the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences this summer after a nationwide search to replace outgoing dean Laurie Patton, now president of Middlebury College. Prior to Ashby’s appointment, she served as chair of the chemistry department at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The Chronicle’s Ryan Zhang spoke with her about her goals for Trinity and why she chose to come to Duke.
The Duke Eye Center was transformed Monday when the Hudson Building—a four-story, 116,000-square-foot pavilion—was unveiled.
Arizona State University's Denis Simon will replace Mary Brown Bullock as executive vice chancellor of Duke Kunshan University starting August 1, Provost Sally Kornbluth and President Richard Brodhead announced Monday.
After an inaugural year marked by changes in leadership and continuing construction, Duke Kunshan University celebrated its first-ever graduating class May 20.
Valerie Ashby's appointment as the new dean of the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences this July will cap off a year of significant administrative turnover.
A faculty-led task force on diversity reported to the Academic Council at its final meeting of the year Wednesday.
Sunday’s commencement will be unique in its location, but its content and format will mirror those of previous ceremonies.
Duke announced Wednesday afternoon in a press release that it is planning to build a $100 million facility that will house physics and engineering programs.
A proposal to create a new certificate focusing on civic engagement was approved by the Arts and Sciences Council Thursday at its final meeting of the year.