The chilled water plant off LaSalle Street will double in size to accommodate increasing demand from current and future construction projects.
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The chilled water plant off LaSalle Street will double in size to accommodate increasing demand from current and future construction projects.
A career in primary care has proven less appealing to medical students than specialized fields.
A suspect in the shooting of a Duke student on Watts street has been identified through DNA testing.
Several jobs at George Watts Montessori Magnet School will be saved if the DPS Board of Education passes a new financial plan.
Cathy Davidson, Ruth F. Devarney Professor of English, created a new evaluation system for her ISIS 120S course, "Your Brain on the Internet," combining peer evaluations with a point system.
Defenseman Parker McKee, drafted by the Long Island Lizards, Ned Crotty, taken by the Chicago Machine and Max Quinzani, picked by the Boston Cannons, will continue their lacrosse careers in the MLL next season.
Out of the five countries who originally submitted bids to host the 2010 World Cup, South Africa emerged victorious.
Professor Tod Laursen will leave Duke to serve as president of an engineering school in Abu Dhabi.
Steve Nowicki and Frank Stasio discuss Ann Patchett’s novel “Bel Canto” during a live webcast Wednesday as part of online book club DukeReads.
A $17.2 million donation will allow Duke’s Department of Pediatrics to expand research and training programs for future physicians.