Crime briefs: Nov. 30
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Acoustics expert Dewey Lawson will be analyzing how the science of acoustics can aid in the exploration of the influences between architecture and music, according to a release by Duke Libraries.
In a meeting with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Nov. 16, President Obama promised to continue working to see the DREAM Act pass before the end of the 2011 Congress.
The Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education named Duke University as one of 32 member colleges and universities with the highest levels of pre-tenure faculty job satisfaction.
Want to pull an all-nighter... with alcohol? As of midnight, it will be too late to do that with the Four Loko we all know—or have read about.
Duke University Medical Center will be housing the testing of potential HIV vaccines after receiving a $52.8 million, seven year grant from the National Institutes of Health, reported the Raleigh News & Observer.
Researchers at the Duke Medical Center have possibly identified a biomarker that measures the progress in breast cancer chemoprevention trials, according to the American Association for Cancer Research.
Lady Gaga or Britney? Sam Wells, reverend and dean of Duke University Chapel, answers just that. What television show does Sue Wasiolek, assistant VP for student affairs and dean of students, want to star on? Chronicle blogger Ziwen Deng caught up with these two important campus figures with those answers and many more.
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Duke researchers are reporting progress on research that could help victims of paralyzing brain-stem or spinal-cord injuries regain mobility, according to an article by the Wall Street Journal.
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About half of adolescents who undergo treatment for major depression experience a relapse within five years, according to a new Duke study.
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Big questions may still loom for some voters.
Some children with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms may have an added burden to carry, a new Duke study claims.
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