Olympics update: Women's soccer star Rebecca Quinn claims Duke's second medal
Shannon Rowbury nearly claimed Duke's second Olympic medal in Rio Tuesday in the 1,500 meters. Instead, a Blue Devil 10 years younger claimed the honor Friday afternoon.
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Shannon Rowbury nearly claimed Duke's second Olympic medal in Rio Tuesday in the 1,500 meters. Instead, a Blue Devil 10 years younger claimed the honor Friday afternoon.
Sophomore defensive tackle Brandon Boyce and redshirt junior safety Phillip Carter have been suspended for the first three games of the upcoming 2016 season, Duke head coach David Cutcliffe announced Thursday.
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Many students may have left campus this summer, but that did not stop interesting events, milestones and announcements from happening back home at Duke. The Chronicle takes a look at some of the most noteworthy summer headlines as the 2016-17 academic year quickly approaches.
When the Blue Devils open the preseason Tuesday against No. 10 Georgetown, they will be without one of their best offensive weapons.
She made history as the first U.S. athlete to compete in the Olympics wearing a hijab Monday, so it's only fitting that fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad earned Duke's first medal in Rio.
Two Duke brain researchers were awarded a $1 million grant by the W.M. Keck Foundation, the University announced Wednesday.
Duke will raise its minimum wage to $13 an hour effective Jan. 1, 2017.
Virginia Elena Carta showed she was one of the best amateur golfers in the world when she blitzed the NCAA championship field for a record-setting eight shot win in late May.
Eric Greitens, Trinity '96, won the Republican primary for Missouri governor Tuesday.
Duke men's basketball fans were used to getting to Cameron Indoor Stadium hours before tipoff, so additional security measures like metal detectors for fans that were implemented in 2015-16 did not cause significant backups.
Ingrid Daubechies—a Belgian James B. Duke professor of mathematics and electrical and computer engineering—received a $1.5 million grant from the Simons Foundation, the University announced Monday.
With the opening ceremony for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics set for Friday, The Chronicle breaks down Duke's 17 Olympic medalists as players and coaches.
With the opening ceremony of the Rio de Janeiro Olympics scheduled for Friday, we take a look at the 12 Blue Devils who will compete and where applicable, how they have fared this summer. For the Chronicle's full preview of the Olympic trials process from early June, click here.
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After safety Jeremy Cash became a fixture on preseason award lists and All-ACC teams as a senior a year ago before winning ACC Defensive Player of the Year, a new member of Duke's defensive backfield is garnering hype this offseason.
With quarterback Thomas Sirk still recovering from a torn Achilles tendon and the Blue Devils facing a more difficult schedule in 2016 than in years past, Duke will have to answer its fair share of questions when it kicks off the season Sept. 3 against N.C. Central.
Dr. Nancy Andrews, dean of the School of Medicine and vice chancellor for academic affairs, will step down in June 2017, the University announced Friday.
A year after missing the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1994, Duke will have plenty of chances early on against top competition to build its resume and return to form.
It's been a crazy first half of the week, let alone first half of the summer. From Kimye exposing Taylor as a not-so-nice girl to Melania's plagiarism problems, let's just all agree to drown out all the chaos with some music, even if it's just for a moment.