Update: University's request to dismiss research fraud lawsuit rejected
A federal judge has rejected the University’s request to dismiss a lawsuit that accuses Duke of major research fraud.
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A federal judge has rejected the University’s request to dismiss a lawsuit that accuses Duke of major research fraud.
Warrants were issued Friday for two individuals connected to a car theft on Central Campus, according to a Duke Today release.
David Rubenstein, Trinity ‘70 and chair of the Board of Trustees, has given a $20 million gift to endow a scholarship program for first-generation, low-income students, the University announced Monday.
New NBA Draft rules were implemented last year that let early entrants keep their collegiate eligibility after receiving feedback from professional teams and scouts if they do not hire an agent and withdraw by late May.
One of Duke's reserve wings will transfer this offseason, and the Blue Devils will now also have to replace one of their backup post players.
After a compromise in late March replaced North Carolina's controversial House Bill 2, the NCAA and ACC quickly said they would consider returning championship events to the state.
Duke alumna Liangliang Zhang will receive the Gates-Cambridge scholarship, the University announced Tuesday.
The Blue Devils already have plenty of firepower on their roster with the No. 1 amateur player in the world, the reigning individual NCAA champion and several other heralded international golfers.
Graduate students will have free access to recreational facilities during their first five years at Duke.
The Blue Devils experienced a return to normalcy in many ways this season, winning 28 games and earning a No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament, and that measured level of success has extended into the spring.
This year's LDOC headliner Tory Lanez was arrested in Florida yesterday.
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences has elected Michael Tomasello, James F. Bonk professor of psychology and neuroscience, to its ranks.
A student was robbed at Harris Teeter Saturday night at 11:35 p.m., according to a DukeALERT.
After toiling in the NBA D-League for almost two years hoping to get his shot at a stable contract with an NBA franchise, Quinn Cook's patience appears to be paying off.
When Thomas Sirk announced his decision to transfer in late February as a graduate student who will be immediately eligible to play, one of the most likely destinations was East Carolina.
Undergraduates selected next year's class council presidents and vice presidents and Duke Student Government committee vice presidents and senators Thursday and Friday.
Duke will present seven honorary degrees at its commencement ceremony this year, the University announced Monday.
Update: After his initial report, Adam Rowe of 247sports updated his story at 7 p.m. Monday to say that Marques Bolden is staying at Duke after noting at 10:40 p.m. Sunday that Bolden had not reached a final decision on transferring. The team confirmed his latest report Monday at 7:55 p.m. in a press release. Rowe originally reported Sunday that Bolden had decided to transfer.
UPDATE: The NCAA announced Tuesday that it had removed its prohibition on holding championship events in North Carolina because of the new HB2 replacement.
The Executive Committee of the Arts and Sciences Council has decided to delay the Council's vote on the proposed new Trinity curriculum until the Fall 2017 semester.