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After a wave of wintry weather hit Duke last week, students took it upon themselves to care for a calico cat who lives on West Campus.
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After a wave of wintry weather hit Duke last week, students took it upon themselves to care for a calico cat who lives on West Campus.
If Democrat Roy Cooper is confirmed as governor, professors say he will be almost completely powerless for at least one year.
Only 30 minutes into visiting economics professor John Komlos’ talk on Donald Trump’s rise to the presidency, the audience erupted into chaos.
As graduate students file for a union election, Duke Teaching First is making headway in its negotiations with the administration.
More than half of Duke students who responded to The Chronicle’s 2016 election poll said they identified closest with the Democratic Party.
See an interactive visualization of the poll results here.
Retired General Wesley Clark criticized Donald Trump’s temperament and inexperience and speculated about potential conflicts of interest at a Durham panel Friday.
Students and staff expressed their frustrations with "Dukeblue,” the new, mandatory wireless network for Duke's campus.
The real-life investigative reporter in "Spotlight" offered an inside look into the Academy Award-winning movie and the story behind it Wednesday night.
After spending the summer combing through the University Archives, a group of students shed light on lesser known stories of Duke’s history.
Not much information has been revealed about the search to replace President Richard Brodhead—who announced he would retire in June 2017—but history lends some insight.
When Dr. Nancy Andrews, dean of the School of Medicine and vice chancellor for academic affairs, steps down next year, she will leave behind a legacy of open collaboration and strong leadership, her peers said.
Duke professors said that Friday's federal injunction blocking portions of the controversial House Bill 2 at University of North Carolina foreshadows an ultimate ruling on the case later this year.
The controversial Peer Advocacy for Sexual Health Center is slated to open to the student body in October.
Although Duke professors and students said the Democratic National Convention went well, they noted the Party has work to do if it wants to win in November.
The 2016 Republican National Convention may be over, but several Duke faculty noted that it shed light on the state of American politics.
As the presidential search committee looks for President Richard Brodhead's successor, one key point of discussion will be the salary of the new president.
Some scholars believe that grade inflation has become prevalent at Duke and many other universities nationwide.
Following congressional questions about how the University spends its $7.3 billion endowment, Duke administrators recently issued a response outlining their financial decisions.
Keith Whitfield, vice provost for academic affairs, was named provost of Wayne State University in Detroit Friday.