Updated: Anil Potti, Duke Cancer Researcher Accused of Misconduct, Resigns
Updated 6:30 p.m. with comments from Dr. Anil Potti, IGSP Director Huntington Willard and Dr. Michael Cuffe, DUHS vice president for medical affairs.
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Updated 6:30 p.m. with comments from Dr. Anil Potti, IGSP Director Huntington Willard and Dr. Michael Cuffe, DUHS vice president for medical affairs.
Duke’s top finance man is trading Devils for Demons.
The sexual practices of Duke students are back in the spotlight, four years after lacrosse case coverage subjected campus culture to national examination.
Scientists are using a Duke research misconduct case to draw attention to what they say is an increasing problem in some fields of scientific research—experiments that are not easily reproducible.
Two health care companies have cut ties with a Duke cancer researcher whose research methods and credentials have been called into question.
Alvin Crumbliss was going to take some time off.
Kemel Dawkins, a top University administrator who supervised campus construction and helped negotiate Dining changes, has decided to step down.
The economic crisis has forced deep cuts in spending at Duke and prompted administrators to consider new ways to raise revenue.
Duke Student Government postponed discussion of its budget after a late and at times disorganized Wednesday night meeting.
As the men’s basketball team gets ready to take on Butler University in the NCAA Tournament Championship in Indianapolis, back on campus Duke students and administrators are making their own preparations.
Fourteen professors have accepted the faculty retirement incentive, Provost Peter Lange said Tuesday.
The University has settled with former men’s lacrosse coach Mike Pressler over the coach’s claim that a Duke official slandered him.
Jay Jeffrey had big blue eyes. He loved philosophy and playing tennis. He was friendly and funny and he took the time to appreciate the little things around him.
Jonathan Jeffrey, a 21-year-old Duke student, passed away Sunday in Chapel Hill.
Crystal Gail Mangum, the woman who falsely accused three members of the men’s lacrosse team of rape in 2006, was arrested early Thursday after a fight with her boyfriend.
Updated at 6:18 p.m.
President Richard Brodhead offered Duke’s professors a lesson in the history and finances of universities in his annual address to the faculty Wednesday.
Water was cut off to parts of Central Campus Wednesday after a water main was damaged during construction on Mill Village.
The University will soon begin preliminary work on the site of the proposed fourth building of Keohane Quadrangle.
The new Young Trustee selection process has yielded its first crop of semifinalists.