Classes to be held remotely Jan. 5-8 due to rapid spread of Omicron variant
All undergraduate, graduate and professional classes from Jan. 5 to 8 will be remote, according to a Wednesday afternoon email from Duke administrators.
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All undergraduate, graduate and professional classes from Jan. 5 to 8 will be remote, according to a Wednesday afternoon email from Duke administrators.
Duke isn’t the first or only university to mandate the COVID-19 booster shot or move online for the first few days of classes due to concerns over recent COVID-19 trends.
With Duke women's basketball ranked once again in Monday's AP Poll, the Blue Zone is here with our thoughts on the latest rankings:
Duke has mandated that all students and employees receive the COVID-19 booster shot, per a Monday morning email to students, faculty and staff from Provost Sally Kornbluth and Vice President for Administration Kyle Cavanaugh.
Duke admitted 855 students to the Class of 2026 through the Early Decision application cycle, per a Thursday afternoon press release.
All of Duke’s eight Panhellenic Council organizations will start a new Durham Panhellenic Council effective Wednesday, Dec. 1.
Durham’s Streets at Southpoint Mall is on lockdown after reports of gunfire Friday afternoon.
President Vincent Price and Provost Sally Kornbluth released a statement Wednesday afternoon regarding Duke Student Government’s decision to veto recognition of Duke Students Supporting Israel.
Duke went into Sunday’s match against Syracuse having lost its previous match against the Orange in September, as well as its most recent two matches. After a hard-fought loss to Boston College and a definitive loss against the No. 1 team in the country Friday, the Blue Devils needed to show just how good their squad can be.
Members of Duke’s Academic Council heard a presentation on the results of the 2021 campus climate survey at their meeting last Thursday.
Sportswrap is your one-stop shop for everything Duke athletics, where we’ll recap how each of Duke’s sports currently in competition performed over the last week and give a brief look ahead. Here’s our recap for the week of Nov. 15-22.
Taylor Swift wasn’t the only one to drop 22 last weekend.
Duke Student Government President Christina Wang has vetoed DSG’s recognition of Students Supporting Israel.
Last week, we reported on a death on West Campus and Duke’s minimal communication regarding the matter. As of Nov. 9, the person has been identified and the University has said they will not be releasing any further information on the matter.
Members of the Duke community did not receive a DukeAlert Sunday after a dead body was found near Penn Pavilion.
North Carolina state Sen. Jeff Jackson hosted a round table discussion Monday for Black graduate students and a town hall meeting as part of his campaign for U.S. Senate.
Lizzie Fleming was licensed to kill Sunday in Cameron Indoor Stadium.
In 2014, Jeff Jackson was a prosecutor in Gaston County. That same year, he would become a state senator after Sen. Dan Clodfelter was appointed mayor of Charlotte.
As the NBA season takes off, former Blue Devils differ in how they’ve been shooting and contributing to their respective teams in the regular season. Here’s what happened over the last week:
Duke women’s volleyball has found itself in crunch time during its two most recent matches. Pulling ahead of Notre Dame in a fifth set and winning a set against the No. 2 team in the country required someone to step up and put the Blue Devils back on the right course offensively.