Former Duke track and field standout Shannon Rowbury qualifies for third straight Olympics in 1,500 meters
Men's basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski is not the only Blue Devil who will make a third appearance at the Olympics in August.
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Men's basketball head coach Mike Krzyzewski is not the only Blue Devil who will make a third appearance at the Olympics in August.
Medical student Abby Johnston will not be the only Duke diving representative at the upcoming Rio de Janeiro Olympics.
The University announced Wednesday that three new members have joined the Board of Trustees.
The University announced Tuesday a new partnership between the Duke Clinical Research Institute and Vanderbilt University's Medical Center.
President Richard Brodhead is not the only Duke symbol leaving the University after the 2016-17 year.
Former Duke defender Stefanie Fee has become the Blue Devils’ first ever Olympian in field hockey, appearing on the 16-player U.S. roster that was revealed Thursday.
Duke has hired Vanderbilt women's cross country associate head coach Rhonda Riley to replace Christine Engel as head women's cross country coach, the University announced Thursday.
Last time she competed at the Olympics, Abby Johnston had a partner.
Duke's Board of Trustees approved plans Thursday to build a new medical sciences research building on Research Drive.
Less than a year after helping lead Duke to the College Cup final, Rebecca Quinn will be playing on an even bigger stage in Rio de Janeiro.
Duke has had 15 All-Americans since the late 1990s, but for the first time ever, a former Blue Devil will compete in the Olympics.
Redshirt freshman wide receiver Keyston Fuller underwent right knee surgery Saturday after suffering a tibial plateau fracture Thursday morning, the team announced Saturday.
The executive committee of the Board of Trustees convened Friday to approve appointments and receive updates on campus projects.
The James B. Hunt Institute for Educational Leadership and Policy has begun a partnership with the Sanford School of Public Policy, the University announced Thursday.
The House Oversight Committee will vote Wednesday on a resolution censuring John Koskinen, Trinity '61 and commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service.
Ahead of this summer's Olympics, we break down who Duke fans could see in Rio de Janeiro in a few months:
President Richard Brodhead announced Wednesday that a $2.5 million gift from JM Family Enterprises, Inc. will endow a new professorship at Duke Law School in the name of Duke alum Colin W. Brown, according to a Duke Today release.
History professor Raymond Gavins passed away Sunday, the University announced in a Duke Today release Monday.
For the first time in the program's 18-year history, the Blue Devils are heading to the NCAA championship.