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This is part two of a series on the history of selective housing at Duke. Part one, which focuses on fraternities, can be found here.
This is part one of a series about the history of selective housing at Duke. Part two will focus on sorority housing.
Fully vaccinated individuals will no longer be required to wear masks inside most Duke facilities March 7, according to a Friday morning email from Vice President for Administration Kyle Cavanaugh and Provost Sally Kornbluth.
Duke Health patients won’t be able to take advantage of a new provision allowing pharmacists to dispense certain medications without a prescription just yet.
Three undergraduates, three professional students and one graduate student have been selected as Young Trustee finalists.
Residents of the Tuscaloosa-Lakewood neighborhood in Durham are petitioning the Durham City Council to ban fraternities from residential neighborhoods.
What could you accomplish if you had more time to rest? Nap Ministry founder Tricia Hersey encouraged listeners to consider this question in a Black History Month keynote event hosted Sunday evening by the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture.
The Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards is now investigating the bench burning that took place after Duke men’s basketball’s victory against the University of North Carolina Saturday evening, according to a Sunday afternoon email from OSC Senior Associate Dean Jeanna McCullers and Vice Dean of Students Clay Adams.
Sophomores Kristen Quesada and Isabelle Watkins were walking around the Chapel Jan. 19 when they saw a note sitting where a Robert E. Lee statue used to be.
Researchers now recommend KN95 and N95 masks over cloth masks. So where does Duke stand on the matter?
Sunday’s winter weather led to delays in transporting students to COVID-19 isolation.
Editor's note: This story is part of a series about the Class of 2025 based on a survey conducted by The Chronicle. You can read more about our methodology and limitations here, or see all of our survey coverage here.
A Duke University police officer reportedly shot and killed someone in police custody at Duke University Hospital overnight.
Duke sent additional information about entry testing and getting a PCR test before arriving on campus in a Wednesday evening email to undergraduate students from Student Affairs.
Duke has updated its COVID-19 isolation policies in light of updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to a Wednesday afternoon email to students, faculty and staff from administrators.
Not sure where to get a COVID-19 PCR test that satisfies Duke's attestation requirement? If you’re in the Triangle, we’ve got you covered.
Have you completed your course evaluations yet? You may have noticed some changes.
The new Durham Panhellenic Association will invite first-years to rush in spring 2022, according to a Tuesday press release from the National Panhellenic Conference.
Duke’s Native American Student Alliance hosted a virtual event featuring Carrie Billy, president and CEO of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, Nov. 20.