'We're so happy for Grayson': Students rejoice after Duke's win against Carolina
After Duke defeated UNC Saturday night, The Chronicle caught up with students at the celebratory bonfire about their thoughts on the game:
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After Duke defeated UNC Saturday night, The Chronicle caught up with students at the celebratory bonfire about their thoughts on the game:
Duke Dining announced the addition of a new Latin cuisine restaurant to the Brodhead Center last week in a post on the Fix My Campus Facebook page.
The misdemeanor cases against the first two defendants charged with toppling a Confederate monument in downtown Durham last summer were dismissed in court Monday and a third defendant was acquitted of charges.
General Lori Robinson, the highest ranking woman in U.S. military history, discussed the challenges that come with leading two commands at an event Monday, emphasizing how she wants to be recognized for her abilities and position—not her gender.
General Lori Robinson is the first woman to lead a major military command and she is coming to Duke Monday to discuss the challenge of “Managing Threats and Relationships Across Two Commands.”
Duke reaped a whopping $581.05 million in charitable contributions in 2017, yet that was only 10th place among all American universities.
Ben Ferencz, the last living prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials, advocated for “law, not war” to a crowd of several hundred packed into Sanford Fleishman Commons and other adjoining rooms Wednesday.
North Carolina is just as divided during basketball season as it is during election season, according to a new poll by Public Policy Polling, a Democratic polling firm based in Raleigh.
Ben Ferencz, the last living prosecutor from the Nuremberg trials, will come to Duke Jan. 31 to discuss the trial’s impact on international jurisprudence and contemporary human atrocities.
The $10 microchip that allows your smartphone to take a panoramic shot can replace 3-D medical imaging technology worth thousands of dollars, researchers at Duke have discovered.
Three members of the Duke community have been picked to serve on North Carolina's Science Advisory Board, which will examine the effects of emerging chemicals like GenX on public health and the environment.
As the new chair of the Academic Council, Don Taylor—professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy—will lead the procession at President Vincent Price’s inauguration ceremony today. Prior to his appointment as chair, Taylor was a member of the Executive Committee of the Academic Council from 2013 to 2015 and was the chair of the University Priorities committee for the past two years. The Chronicle spoke with Taylor about his role in welcoming Price to the University, his goals as chair and upcoming Academic Council issues like compensation for non-tenured and non-tenure track faculty. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
How can we see the recent “resurgence” of white supremacy as a sign of its weakness, rather than one of its dominance?
Duke IDEAL, a new campaign from the Women’s Center, seeks to combat gender violence on campus beginning with the Class of 2021.
Students praised how President Vincent Price handled the removal of the Duke Chapel statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee, noting that its removal makes the campus a more welcoming place.
Senior Julia Medine is the co-chair of the Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee, which works with Dining Services to connect students with administrators, staff and vendors. The Chronicle spoke with Medine to discuss the freshman meal plan, as well as the ins and outs of dining at Duke and in Durham. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
In the 12 departments that offer both a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science degree, there's a tendency for students to pursue the Bachelor of Science degree.
Duke University School of Law recently endowed a new student scholarship that honors President Richard Brodhead and his wife Cynthia Brodhead.
Foreign language programs may face setbacks if changes to the foreign language requirement in the proposed Trinity College of Arts and Sciences curriculum are approved.
John Lu and Karen Xu were recently chosen as 2017 Goldwater Scholars from a field of more than 1,200 nominees.