Research at Duke-NUS tackles different areas than School of Medicine
Eight years after its establishment, Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School has developed as a hybrid style of medical education.
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Eight years after its establishment, Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School has developed as a hybrid style of medical education.
As of today, licensed gun owners who are in public college in North Carolina are allowed to conceal their handguns in locked vehicles.
The Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity held its grand opening on Sept. 27, welcoming alumni, students and administrators alike.
Students at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are taking a stance for undocumented immigrants among them.
A student-led organization is looking to dispel the viewpoint that the LGBTQ community and Christianity are incompatible.
Every week, The Chronicle collects pre-medical students’ questions about the field of medicine and asks Duke medical school students to provide their insight. This week, The Chronicle’s Grace Wang sat down with Phil Kemp Bohan, a first-year student in the School of Medicine, to discuss his first month of medical school. Bohan is a graduate of Northwestern University.
A new program promotes student and faculty interaction beyond the FLUNCH program.
A group of Duke students are campaigning to remove the University’s investments in the top 200 publicly-traded companies.
Truffle hunting may be as convenient as digging in your backyard—if you live by a pecan orchard.