Duke senior wins Rhodes Scholarship
Senior Jared Dunnmon was selected as one of just 32 recipients of the Rhodes Scholarship this weekend.
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Senior Jared Dunnmon was selected as one of just 32 recipients of the Rhodes Scholarship this weekend.
Three weeks after Dr. Joseph Nevins e-mailed co-authors of a paper acknowledging it needed to be retracted, The Journal of Clinical Oncology has formally granted the request.
As part of a seven-year grant, Duke University Medical Center received $52.8 million from the National Institutes of Health to house a central quality assurance program for the testing of potential HIV vaccines.
Dr. Victor Dzau was honored Sunday with the American Heart Association’s 2010 Research Achievement Award.
The Fuqua School of Business was ranked sixth in BusinessWeek’s biannual “Best U.S. B-Schools of 2010,” marking a two-spot improvement since it was last evaluated in 2008.
Facebook and North Carolina are now friends.
Former Trinity sophomore Eric Irons will face rape allegations in district court Jan. 27—more than two months after his original scheduled date. His court date was recently changed from Nov. 9 on the North Carolina Court System’s website.
President of the UNC system Erskine Bowles was recognized for strong leadership during challenging times Friday.
Huntington Willard, director of the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, was appointed Monday as senior adviser to Steve Nowicki, dean and vice provost for undergraduate education.
Editor's note: The charge referenced in the article was later dismissed by a state court overseeing the prosecution.
A coalition of North Carolina news organizations filed suit Thursday against several top UNC officials for access to public records in the university’s investigation of the school’s football program.
Retired economics professor John Vernon passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest Oct. 26.
Duke Trustee Kimberly Jenkins will lead a new campus initiative to promote entrepreneurship and enable students to market products beyond the University.
The Duke University Police Department released a composite sketch Monday of the man who attempted to rob a female student Oct. 9 near Jarvis Dormitory on East Campus.
After nearly a decade of discussion, planning and development, the park located in Tulsa, Okla., commemorating the late John Hope Franklin—one of America’s most prominent African American historians—will formally open Wednesday, according to a Tulsa World release.
Daniel Erb, director of graduate studies and associate professor at Duke University Medical Center, will leave Duke to become dean of High Point University’s new School of Health Sciences.
Former President Jimmy Carter will not be able to reschedule his book signing at the Regulator Bookshop, according to the store’s website.
Sen. Ted Kaufman, D-Del, will resume teaching for the Duke in D.C. program after finishing his 21-month term in Congress in November, according to Delaware Online.
The Durham Performing Arts Center has ranked 12th in Pollstar magazine’s top 100 Worldwide Theater Venues, a 34-spot jump from 46, the ranking it received last year.
For the third year in a row, Duke students will not be able to attend the traditional Halloween festivities on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill.