DUPD, fire department investigate Edens fire, classify it 'unintentional'
Last Thursday morning, the pavilion behind Edens 2C was on fire, wrote Shelvis Ponds Jr., residence coordinator for Edens Quad, in an email to Edens residents.
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Last Thursday morning, the pavilion behind Edens 2C was on fire, wrote Shelvis Ponds Jr., residence coordinator for Edens Quad, in an email to Edens residents.
The cloud of the flu continues to hover over campus, and the Krzyzewskiville shutdown will now last for longer than a week.
William Darity Jr., Samuel DuBois Cook professor of public policy, is known for his work on inequality.
Submitted by readers and divided among three categories—pioneers, leaders and icons—our selections are all individuals or groups defining what it means to be a member of the Duke community in 2018. To read more about The Chronicle 18, click here.
Duke's mission statement for athletics is centered around the educational value of sports, promoting character traits for success later in life and an expectation for high-level performance in competition and the classroom.
For the first time in nearly two decades, Duke has a new varsity sport.
There's little doubt about which undergraduate is most recognizable on campus.
Karen “Kerry” Abrams, vice provost for faculty affairs and professor of law at the University of Virginia, has been selected as the next dean of Duke Law School, according to a Duke Today release Friday.
In the first year of his presidency, Vincent Price has already made a mark on Durham and the Duke community.
Graduate Young Trustee finalists were announced Thursday afternoon by the Graduate Young Trustee Selection Committee.
The tent village outside Cameron Indoor Stadium will be empty until further notice, a little more than a month before Duke takes on North Carolina at home.
Graduate and professional students outnumber Duke’s undergraduate population—a fact often forgotten on a campus that emphasizes the undergraduate experience. Leading and advocating for this population can be difficult when the needs are so diverse and the population is so diffuse.
Christine Lee has a passion for improving the lives of Asian American students on campus. The senior from Memphis, Tenn. currently serves as president of the Asian Students Association.
After almost a decade, Phail Wynn, vice president for Durham and regional affairs, is stepping down June 30, according to a Duke Today release.
Toddi Steelman, Ph.D. '96 and first permanent executive director at the University of Saskatchewan’s School of Environment and Sustainability (SENS), will be the next dean of the Nicholas School, according to a Duke Today release.
Steve Schewel went from being president of Duke’s student government association to mayor of the city of Durham.
Michael Gustafson, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, is an icon in the Pratt School of Engineering.
President Vincent Price made it clear early in his presidency that digital learning and education is a priority for him. Matthew Rascoff is perhaps the individual most likely to shape digital education at the University for not only faculty, students and administrators, but also for alumni and online learners.
You know you've become infamous when you're the butt of a Weekend Update joke.
In late 2016, adjunct faculty at Duke voted to be represented by the Service Employees International Union in collective bargaining negotiations. Less than a year later, the Duke Faculty Union reached an agreement with the University to improve working conditions.