John Kelly, former White House chief of staff to President Trump, will visit Duke
Retired General John Kelly, former White House chief of staff to President Donald Trump, is coming to Duke just months after walking away from the White House.
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Retired General John Kelly, former White House chief of staff to President Donald Trump, is coming to Duke just months after walking away from the White House.
Last week, Cameron Crazies everywhere watched with horror as the men's basketball team lost to Syracuse in overtime.
As a part of its new transparency measures, Duke's Board of Trustees will host its first open forum this Wednesday.
The racial history underlying architecture and monuments ranging from Virginia to Chapel Hill, N.C., was discussed at a Tuesday event on campus.
In light of recent events, President Vincent Price condemned racial hatred in an email to all undergraduate students Tuesday.
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The new renaming process for buildings, created last year after the removal of the Robert E. Lee statue from the Chapel, is about to get its first test.
Duke researchers have received a $15 million go-ahead to build the world’s first practical quantum computer.
Duke and 15 other universities filed a brief supporting Harvard Monday as a federal lawsuit accuses the college of discriminating against Asian-American applicants in its admissions practices.
The U.S. Supreme Court voted last week to uphold most of North Carolina’s newly drawn state legislative districts, marking the end of one of the state's gerrymandering lawsuits.
Kelli Ward, Trinity ’91, is an osteopathic physician and a former state senator running for the U.S. Congress. After challenging Sen. John McCain, R-AZ, in 2016, she is seeking the open seat vacated by Sen. Jeff Flake in a toss-up race.
This year, 13 Duke alumni from across the nation are running for Congress.
Automated, data-driven healthcare at your fingertips may seem like something out of science fiction. But according to Professor of Medicine L. Ebony Boulware, such a future may not be far off.