Durham Public Schools receives $18 million grant from billionaire philanthropist Mackenzie Scott
Durham Public Schools received an $18 million unsolicited grant from billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.
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Durham Public Schools received an $18 million unsolicited grant from billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.
A tornado warning issued for Duke’s campus ended at 10:15 a.m. Community members may resume normal activity.
“Starting route to Watts Elementary School,” Nancy Nye’s car intoned as she pulled onto Chapel Drive to take two young voters to the polls. Nye, a volunteer for Durham Drives, had picked up juniors Alyzea Benjamin and Edison Ooi to vote for their second time on Tuesday afternoon.
Gary Bennett, current vice provost for undergraduate education, will be the next dean of Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, per a Tuesday release.
Candlelight illuminated the faces of nearly 50 Duke community members Thursday night as they gathered outside the Chapel to honor the victims of the Halloween stampede in Itaewon, South Korea.
As Provost Sally Kornbluth prepares to step down as Duke’s provost and chair of the Duke Kunshan University Board of Trustees, DKU has announced a new interim executive vice chancellor.
The U.S. Senate race in North Carolina between Cheri Beasley and Congressman Ted Budd might be garnering lots of attention, but the 2022 midterm elections will determine the balance of power in the North Carolina General Assembly and Supreme Court. They may also decide the future of abortion access in North Carolina.
Thirteen vehicles were broken into and one was reported stolen in West Campus parking lots between Oct. 3 and 11, according to community safety reports compiled by the Duke University Police Department.
Provost Sally Kornbluth has been named the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s 18th president and will assume the role in January, according to a Thursday release from Duke President Vincent Price.
Editor's Note: Since publication, the Durham Police Department has told The Chronicle that the case is still an "active investigation" and "has not been unfounded."
Editor’s note: Since publication, The Chronicle has reported that a second DukeAlert was sent to members of the Duke community, which read that Duke and Durham Police investigators determined the reported robbery to be "unfounded."
After two years of requiring masks in classrooms, Duke announced that the classroom mask mandate will be lifted next Thursday, Sept. 22. Unvaccinated individuals will also no longer be required to wear masks indoors.
After Tuesday’s announcement that non-Greek selective living groups could no longer host recruitment events this year, SLGs will still be allowed to hold their open house slated for Sunday as a non-recruitment event, according to a Friday email sent to SLG leaders obtained by The Chronicle.
As nationwide inflation soars, students are feeling the impact on Duke Dining.
West Campus bus stop, 8:00 a.m.
Actress Retta, Trinity ‘92, returned to campus Saturday to speak as part of the Sophomore Spark Summit, QuadEx programming intended to provide support to second-year students as they navigate their academic and professional journeys.
First-year Sammy Marks stood at the foot of the Chapel Aug. 22 alongside his new friends, waiting to climb up the 239 winding steps to the top.
Changes are coming to the Bryan Center starting this fall, including office moves and future renovations, in a project in conjunction with QuadEx, Duke’s new living and learning initiative.
If you’re a first-year student at Duke, welcome—and if you’re a returning student, welcome back!
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that North Carolina’s general ban on abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy can legally be enforced.