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Personal pens and poll workers in PPE are both part of the Duke early voting experience.
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Personal pens and poll workers in PPE are both part of the Duke early voting experience.
Even with visitors banned from campus, Duke is still inviting parents to family weekend—virtually.
North Carolina is once again a presidential battleground, but there are also other races on the ballot, including the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives.
Following a $261 million gift in 2019, Duke is naming a department after a donor for the first time.
In a Friday email from Gary Bennett, vice provost for undergraduate education, and Mary Pat McMahon, vice provost and vice president of student affairs, Duke announced that all students who request spring housing will be able to live on campus.
A large crowd gathered on the Bryan Center Plaza Wednesday during an event with free cookies hosted by the Office of the Academic Deans in the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences.
There were nine new positive coronavirus tests at Duke between Sept. 12 and Sept. 18, out of 12,313 total tests, according to data released Monday on the University’s COVID-19 testing tracker.
Tim Walsh, Duke’s vice president for finance, will leave the University at the beginning of October.
The Duke Student Government will welcome new first-years to the Senate.
There were nine new positive coronavirus tests at Duke between Aug. 22 and Aug. 28, out of 5,642 total tests, according to data released Monday on the University’s COVID-19 testing tracker.
Two weeks after the Duke Compact was released, about 75% of Duke community members had signed the agreement, according to an Aug. 21 news release.
As the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University transition online after COVID-19 clusters and rising cases, Duke is using both employees and students to encourage safe behavior on and off campus.
After a series of election snafus last year, Duke Student Government is rewriting its election procedures.
Eleven students and four faculty and staff have tested positive for COVID-19, according to an online tracker released by Duke.
One week after starting in-person classes, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill announced classes will move online.
A grading change is coming to Trinity three days before the start of fall classes.
Duke Student Government is pushing back against Duke’s decision to revert to its usual grading policies after spring semester changes.
More than two months after President Vincent Price first announced the Duke Compact, the details are here.
The Chronicle will print one day per week starting this academic year.
Update: This story was updated at 6:24 p.m. Sunday to include information from President Vincent Price’s message to the Duke community.