New Duke research could make HIV incidence tracking faster, cheaper
Researchers at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute have recently developed a tool that more accurately discerns new HIV infections from long-standing ones.
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Researchers at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute have recently developed a tool that more accurately discerns new HIV infections from long-standing ones.
Even though President Vincent Price began his presidential duties back in July, the inauguration on Oct. 5 officially marks Price’s commencement at Duke University.
Shea Ramirez holds many positions—she's a tax preparer, an owner of a model and talent agency, a founder of a nonprofit and a mother of six teenage daughters. Now, she has her eye on Durham's mayoral seat.
According to research by a Duke alumna, the eight Confederate soldiers onboard the H.L. Hunley—the world’s first submarine to sink an enemy warship—were killed by the submarine’s own weapon.
There is a classic trope that Asians often choose careers in STEM fields—but why?
Gov. Roy Cooper's new budget proposal places a heavy emphasis on education spending.
Amid sophomore men's soccer player Ciaran McKenna's lawsuit against the University, Duke's sexual misconduct policy and hearings process has come under scrutiny.
Distractions bombard us from every direction—from flashing lights at a traffic intersection to Facebook notifications in class.
Senior Uzoma Ayogu emphasizes his understanding of the wide Duke experience and his enterprising spirit in his campaign for undergraduate Young Trustee.
With their striped black-and-white tails, ring-tailed lemurs are one of the most iconic and easily-recognizable lemur species. Yet a recent Duke study reveals that there are only about 2,000 ring-tailed lemurs left across 32 sites in Madagascar—a 95 percent decrease in their population since 2000.
A new study found that raising legislative salaries will not encourage more blue-collar workers to enter political office.
Duke is looking to continue expanding Duke Kunshan University through the leadership of its next president, Vincent Price.
Hundreds of bird species today face a greater risk of extinction than is formally recognized, a new Duke study found.
Despite backlash since its introduction in March, North Carolina’s House Bill 2 is here to stay unless a Supreme Court decision repeals the bathroom provision of the law.
As the North Carolina gubernatorial race nears its end, faculty reflected on former governor Terry Sanford's ongoing legacy in both the state and at Duke.
All-female selective living group Illyria is working to strengthen its campus presence after its founding last semester.
As presidential and congressional candidates sling attacks and claims at each other, fact-checking is becoming more important than ever.
Improving staff diversity at Counseling and Psychological Services is still a work in progress.
Before election day, The Chronicle is creating a series of explainers about who's who on the ballot, to supplement continuing coverage of the presidential contest. Part two of this series includes the North Carolina secretary of state, auditor, commissioner of agriculture, commissioner of insurance and commissioner of labor. Also, check out our guide to voting on Duke's campus. A North Carolina sample ballot listing all the races to be voted on by campus residents is available below.
Duke University Student Dining Advisory Council held its first meeting Thursday night, in which a variety of difficulties associated with the introduction of West Union were brought up.