Duke prepared for Ebola outbreak, doctors say
“Duke is in a good position in terms of local resources, local expertise and in-hospital management capacity,” Dr. Cameron Wolfe said of the possibility of an Ebola outbreak.
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“Duke is in a good position in terms of local resources, local expertise and in-hospital management capacity,” Dr. Cameron Wolfe said of the possibility of an Ebola outbreak.
As fear of the Ebola virus spreads, administrators at Duke are taking precautions in case the virus hits locally.
Students are pioneering potential solutions to end the spread of Ebola.
A new student group is working towards more accessible and flexible 3-D printing for innovators across campus.
The Duke Student Government Senate passed a resolution to encourage evaluation of Duke's new LGBTQ-inclusive application question—a different one than DSG had previously proposed—at their meeting Wednesday.
In honor of Michael Brown's funeral Monday, the Black Student Alliance hosted a candlelight vigil and open session for the community to express themselves through poetry and spoken word, among other mediums.
The number of Orientation Week calls to Duke Emergency Medical Services increased from last year—20 phone calls, compared to last year's 13.
The class of 2018 moved onto East Campus on Tuesday. With the help of the First-Year Advisory Counselors, more than 1,700 freshmen settled into 14 different dorms. Here's what the new members of the Duke community had to say about the start of their Orientation Week and their expectations for a four-year-long academic career at Duke.
The Duke Global Health Institute recently went through an external review confirming Duke’s leading position in the area of global health and focus in interdisciplinary studies.
The Nicholas School of the Environment will enter an era of transition this Fall with the arrival of a new dean and the completion of Environment Hall.
Even during the summer months, while many students are away from campus, Duke researchers continue their innovate work. From studying the impact of air pollution to developing tests for cancer, below are some of the many ways that research has recently been advanced on campus.
Duke Medicine has received a $15 million award to pursue treatment of brain disorders.
Thomson Reuters’ list of most-cited scientists for 2014 featured 32 researchers affiliated with Duke.
Duke’s data center is being moved to a new network.
Lawrence Carin, chair of electrical and computer engineering, has been selected as the next vice provost for research.
Dr. David Zaas, former chief medical officer for the Duke Faculty Practice and vice chair for clinical practice at the Department of Medicine, was recently named president of Duke Raleigh Hospital.
With the opening of the Orrin H. Pilkey Research Laboratory earlier this month, the Marine Laboratory campus gained its first new research space since the 1970s.
Tourists visiting the Duke Lemur Center will have the opportunity to see newborn baby lemurs as a newly added attraction this summer.
Ten years ago, the Baldwin Scholars program set out to shift the balance of gender power on campus toward a more equal state.
Through an ongoing art exhibit, a Duke Divinity School group seeks to show that members of the LGBTQ community have always been an important part of the church.