Duke revolutionizes cancer care, garners national attention
Duke Medicine developed a revolutionary model for cancer care that reduces readmission rates among patients.
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Duke Medicine developed a revolutionary model for cancer care that reduces readmission rates among patients.
“Nobody won a Nobel Peace Prize, or any kind of prize, doing something they hate,” said Chairman of the Board of Trustees David Rubenstein to an audience of students Thursday night.
By improving cell service on campus, Duke is raising the bar.
For many freshmen, Family Weekend is the first time since move-in day that their parents have seen them on campus—and for others, it's a weekend of getting to know friends' families while their own are at home. The Chronicle's Amelia Cheatham, Samantha Neal and Sydney Sarachek spoke to freshmen about their first family weekend.
Seven years after first pledging to become carbon neutral, Duke has shifted from lowering emissions through campus-level cuts to promoting environmentally-friendly choices for individuals.
Construction for the new Student Health and Wellness Center is on track to begin in the Spring.
Human rights lawyer, activist and scholar Juan Mendez reflected on the 30th anniversary of Argentina’s Nunca Mas report in Smith Warehouse Friday.
After more than 20 years, the DukeCard system is getting a facelift.