Randolph County: Exploring Durham’s political opposite
A recent Washington Post interactive lets users identify the closest county that voted the opposite from their own.
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A recent Washington Post interactive lets users identify the closest county that voted the opposite from their own.
The Sanford School of Public Policy’s Innovator-in-Residence program kicked off Monday night with a lecture by New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu about what it took to “put Humpty Dumpty back together” in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
Creating a liberal arts college in the middle of China is no easy task—and there are still many steps to go before Duke Kunshan University can open its doors to undergraduates.
Students are one step closer to being able to earn an undergraduate liberal arts degree at Duke Kunshan University.
Scott Savitt has seen nearly all aspects of Chinese life during his two decades as a journalist in the country—including the inside of a jail cell.
Select students this Spring will have the chance to take a class on civil-military relations with retired United States army general Martin Dempsey, who served as the 18th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 2011 to 2015.
Arts and Sciences Council met Thursday to discuss the latest version of the proposed curriculum.
The winner of the North Carolina gubernatorial race will not be decided until at least Nov. 18 because the razor-thin margin will require a thorough vote canvass, according to incumbent Gov. Pat McCrory.
Despite a deteriorating relationship with Russia, the U.S. has “absolutely not” returned to the Cold War, retired Admiral James Stavridis told students and faculty Tuesday.
At its Wednesday meeting, the Duke Student Government Senate approved the charters of four new student groups and heard presentations from the Alumni Association and the Duke Climate Coalition. Here are some of The Chronicle's key takeaways from the session.
The new plan for the long-term expansion of the Raleigh-Durham International Airport has been announced, to some criticism.
Daniel Blue III has been involved with two things for almost his entire life: politics and Duke.
For students looking for a study break, there is a new option on campus—massage chairs.
The University dedicated what was formerly the Main Quadrangle to architect Julian Abele at a ceremony Friday.
Clarence Newsome, a three-time Duke alum, is bringing his long history confronting racial issues at Duke to his service as a member on the Board of Trustees.
Two recent Divinity School graduates have found a unique way to share the stories and creative works of North Carolina’s condemned inmates—an online audio journal that prisoners contribute to by reading their works over the phone from death row.
With three construction projects on campus wrapping up in the coming year, students will gain access to an array of new resources and creative facilities.