Political pundits talk polarization at Sanford School Tuesday
Political columnists Michael Gerson and EJ Dionne reflected on the polarization of politics Tuesday night at the Sanford School of Public Policy.
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Political columnists Michael Gerson and EJ Dionne reflected on the polarization of politics Tuesday night at the Sanford School of Public Policy.
Students are taking advantage of the ability to look into their admissions files—both at Duke and across the country.
More than 200 students scrutinized, analyzed and visualized data during this weekend’s DataFest.
With admissions decisions for the Class of 2019 just around the corner, a look at a Duke admissions file shows an attempt to summarize applicants efficiently while still evaluating them holistically.
Next Tuesday, the student body will elect a new Duke Student Government president, executive vice president and Student Organization and Funding Committee chair. The Chronicle's Gautam Hathi sat down with executive vice president candidate Shaker Samman, a sophomore, to discuss his goals for DSG Senate and his personal experience.
Dr. Robert Califf, vice chancellor for clinical and translational research, has been appointed the next deputy commissioner for Medical Products and Tobacco at the Food and Drug Administration.
A computer program developed at Duke has become the latest weapon in the war on drug-resistant bacteria.
Dr. A. Eugene Washington has been selected as the next Chancellor for Health Affairs after a nine-month search to fill the position.
The search for a new CEO and president of Duke University Health System and chancellor for health affairs is narrowing down.
The razors of a group of Duke doctors have come out to officially conclude the fundraising of No Shave November.
Data journalist and election predictor Nate Silver came to campus for Saturday's Zeidman Memorial Colloquium on Politics and the Press. As founder and Editor-in-Chief of FiveThirtyEight, Silver publishes data journalism and developed models to forecast the outcomes of the 2014 midterm elections. The Chronicle's Gautam Hathi spoke with Silver about the elections, FiveThirtyEight and choosing the career paths.
Three journalists of different stripes analyzed the media’s role in November’s midterm elections and presented their views for the future of political journalism during Saturday's Zeidman Colloquium on Politics and the Press.
A Duke employee was arrested and charged Friday with embezzling more than $8,000 from the University.
Course enrollment windows have been postponed after an issue with ACES this morning caused problems with registration for seniors.
A patient being treated for possible symptoms of Ebola at Duke University Hospital may be removed from isolation after further tests are conducted Wednesday.
A new research center—which will develop strategies for promoting healthy eating—is being established by Duke and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Through a fledgling partnership with Duke Student Government, directors of Counseling and Psychological Services hope to better publicize the resources they have available to students.
After the deaths of Alexander Rickabaugh and Kaila Brown Sept. 21, the University has reached out to those potentially affected by the tragedy while deferring a campus-wide discussion of the issues surrounding those events.
Data given to The Chronicle by Counseling and Psychological Services shows a rise in the number of students served by CAPS.
A new exhibit in Perkins Library called Queering Duke's History reveals the University's past treatment of its LGBTQ students since the 1960s.