Vice President Phail Wynn to step down in June
After almost a decade, Phail Wynn, vice president for Durham and regional affairs, is stepping down June 30, according to a Duke Today release.
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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.
John Sampson—Robert H., M.D. and Gloria Wilkins professor of neurosurgery—has dedicated much of his work to combatting brain tumors by harnessing the power of the immune system.
Geraldine Dawson, director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development, has spent her career spearheading research on autism spectrum disorder.
Four finalists from 11 semifinalists have been selected by the Young Trustee Nominating Committee.
Duke has had elite recruiting classes for the last several years, but a shocking announcement Saturday night may make its Class of 2018 its best ever.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, Fuqua ’88, will be this year’s commencement speaker.
On Episode 5 of Cameron Chronicles, The Chronicle's Mitchell Gladstone and Hank Tucker talked with Seth Davis—Duke alumnus, CBS college basketball analyst and managing editor of The Fieldhouse—about this year's Blue Devils and the college basketball landscape as a whole. Listen here for his thoughts on Duke's ceiling this year, the discussion around immediate eligibility for all transfers in college basketball, who will succeed Mike Krzyzewski as the Blue Devils' head coach when he retires and why he doesn't just "stick to sports" as a basketball reporter.
The Blue Devils may be one man closer to full strength when they take the court against Pittsburgh Saturday afternoon.
Eleven semifinalists have been selected by the Young Trustee Nominating Committee.
The severe weather and emergency conditions policy for Duke and the hospital system has been extended to 10 a.m. Friday, according to the DukeAlert website.
The severe weather and emergency conditions policy for Duke and the hospital system will be in effect till 7 p.m. Thursday.
The severe weather and emergency conditions policy for Duke and the hospital system will be in effect from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, according to a DukeAlert.
Javiera Caballero will fill the vacant at-large Durham City Council seat, the council decided at a work session Tuesday evening.
After only playing one regular-season game outside North Carolina or Virginia last season, the Blue Devils will be doing a lot more traveling next year.