'I mostly just felt shock': Four juniors win Goldwater Scholarship for math and science research
Four Duke juniors were recently selected for this year's 2019 Barry Goldwater Scholarship.
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Four Duke juniors were recently selected for this year's 2019 Barry Goldwater Scholarship.
To Ron Paul, there cannot be liberty if there are constant wars—an issue especially pertinent in the present century.
Andrew McCabe, former FBI Deputy Director and Trinity ’90, said that President Donald Trump has shattered norms in a way that has damaged American democracy at a talk on campus Tuesday.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order March 21 threatening to withhold federal research grant money from colleges that fail to protect freedom of speech.
At the ballot box in November 2018, North Carolina voters approved a constitutional amendment to require photo identification for future elections.
At its March meeting, the Academic Council discussed Duke’s relationship with Durham following the University's decision not to sign a cooperative agreement for the Durham-Orange Light Rail Transit Project.
Research on white Americans in political science has historically concentrated on racial prejudice, but a Duke professor is shifting the focus to white racial identity.
Editor's note about the debate: Each candidate had 90 seconds to introduce themselves and give an opening statement. Then, we asked three candidate-specific questions for each candidate, with one minute to respond to each. Any candidate that is mentioned in another candidate’s answer had 30 seconds to respond. Two of those responses for each candidate were included in their debate stories. Each candidate had two scenario questions with 90 seconds to respond to each. We reserved the right to follow up on candidate’s responses. Candidates had 30 seconds to respond to the follow up question.
Americans should never take democracy for granted and need to think hard about playing a leading role in global democracy, former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said during her Thursday talk on campus.
Junior Saheel Chodavadia has based his platform for Duke Student Government president on three pillars—access, community and transformation.
At Thursday’s meeting, the Academic Council discussed proposed revisions to the University's research misconduct policy and Duke's response to the biostatistics department incident.
Less than two years from the 2020 election, presidential primary campaigns are quickly heating up. Eleven Democrats have already officially declared their candidacy or formed exploratory committees.
Two important questions remain as President Donald Trump begins his third year in office. What have been some of the main legal issues underlying Trump’s entanglements in the past two years, and where can we expect it to take us in 2019?
A survivor of a Chinese internment camp for Uyghurs visited campus Monday to bring attention to the issue.
The Bias and Hate Task Force advisory committee has crafted and submitted a draft proposal to administration for improving Duke's response to incidents perceived as harmful.
On the night of Nov. 6, it looked clear that Republican Mark Harris had beaten his Democratic opponent Dan McCready, Trinity '05, in North Carolina’s 9th district by a margin just shy of 1,000 votes.
Walk into airport security lines in the United States, and you’ll see K9 dogs sniffing for anything from narcotics to explosives. But what if a robot could do the same thing?
Large gaps in health data systems for border populations in East and West Africa prevent residents from getting the quality and accessibility of health services they need. A Duke project is looking to change that.
The idea of “saving the liberal world order” from President Donald Trump’s rhetoric has recently been gaining traction in some media outlets and popular culture. But at a Center for International and Global Studies event Nov. 13, Bruce Jentleson, professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy, questioned whether the liberal world order needs saving.
Jesus may have turned water to wine, but two Duke professors are turning poop to water.