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Apple CEO Tim Cook, Fuqua ’88, may have been visiting North Carolina last week for more than a commencement speech at Duke.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook, Fuqua ’88, may have been visiting North Carolina last week for more than a commencement speech at Duke.
The gene-editing tool CRISPR has recently been in the limelight for its ability to precisely target and cut out specific DNA sequences. Now, Duke researchers have taken the next step by showing how the technology can be used in living animals.
Duke's Clinical and Translational Science Institute will soon receive a windfall of funding.
A more modern Duke has come close to fruition, as construction crews have been toiling to put the finishing touches on older renovations and lay the groundwork for new ones.
In light of the recent racial incidents on Duke’s campus, the administration is opening up conversations about clarifications to the hate and bias policy.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visited Duke Thursday evening to discuss her new book and to offer her take on current international hot topics, including North Korea and the Iran Nuclear Deal.
Scientists have wondered for years why mothers with HIV have many different strains of the virus but only pass on a small subset to their children. Now, Duke researchers may have figured it out.
The Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee met Thursday to decide on food trucks to add to the lineup.
For years, HIV-positive individuals were prohibited from donating their organs after death. However, due to recent changes in federal and state law, Duke recently performed its first HIV-positive organ transplant.
The 2,123 Duke University regular decision applicants accepted last month were not the only students to recently learn of their selection to the class of 2022 at a Duke-affiliated school.
In March, junior Kristina Smith was elected Duke Student Government president for the upcoming year. She spoke with The Chronicle to outline her goals for improving DSG and its ability to work alongside the Duke community. The interview has been edited for length and clarity.
The National Institutes of Health issued additional regulations for researchers at Duke after high-profile research misconduct cases have surfaced at the University in recent years.
A Dominican-style food truck paid a visit to the Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee at its meeting Thursday evening.
Olympia Snowe, a former U.S. Senator from Maine, will deliver this year's Crown Lecture in Ethics March 26.
Duke will switch its primary retirement plan provider to Fidelity beginning in January 2019, according to a DukeToday release.
The food truck Soomsoom Pita Pockets visited the Duke University Student Dining and Advisory Committee Thursday evening.
Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens, Trinity '96, was indicted on a felony charge for invasion of privacy Thursday afternoon.
Everyone recognizes the iconic Duke Chapel on West Campus, but few people might know about the laborers who actually built it.
Rev. William J. Barber II visited Duke Tuesday evening to speak about the plight of the poor and how his movement—the Poor People's Campaign—aims to alleviate poverty in America.
The Duke Student Government Judiciary will hear arguments Monday at 6:45 p.m. regarding a petition that alleges that K-Ville’s tent check policy violates the equal protection clause of the DSG Constitution.