Health care club launches healthy lifestyle contest
Lofty resolutions abounded on campus Tuesday as University employees and students alike vowed to take responsibility for their own health and happiness.
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Lofty resolutions abounded on campus Tuesday as University employees and students alike vowed to take responsibility for their own health and happiness.
Magnet recognition is widely considered the crowning honor in nursing practice, but its costly and time-consuming conditions typically limit Magnet hopefuls to hospitals with ample funds.
Experts have convened in Durham this week to discuss some of the most critical challenges posed to engineering: preventing nuclear terror, providing access to clean water and making solar energy economical.
Employing the latest biotechnology to reclassify major chronic diseases, Duke University researchers have helped launch a study that they hope will revolutionize the field of medicine.
By taking a gap year after college, pre-med students jockeying for admission to selective medical schools may gain maturity and assurance in their field of choice.
Beginning his speech against the fading background music of South Africa's Constitutional Court choir, South African Supreme Court Justice Albie Sachs recalled hearing the dulcet tones years ago as a welcome into South Africa's court family.
Nearly 70 years ago, the GI Bill sent millions of World War II veterans from service to school.
Engineering students who work long hours to get through their undergraduate years may no longer have to dread the thought of doing it all over again for a master's degree.
The recently peaked autumn foliage on the Main West Quadrangle will soon be festooned with hovering ghouls as Duke University Union and Campus Council step up preparations for the annual Devil's Eve like never before.
Greeted by eager school representatives from universities across the country, more than 1,000 students attended the Graduate and Professional School Day fair in the Bryan Center Wednesday.
Duke University Police Department has made replacing four unoperational Segways part of its vehicular budget proposal, an effort to use eco-friendly alternatives for short patrols typically made by car.