Politics Roundup: Mitt Romney and the Palmetto State
By Walker Schiff | January 17, 2012
Two years after an earthquake dramatically changed the landscape of Haiti, the country needs to see more progress in terms of relief efforts, a leading author said Thursday.
Freshman Raul Buelvas could always be counted on for a smile.
The highest ranking military officer in the United States spoke Thursday about a revised military strategy in light of recent cuts in the military budget.
Although the new residents of Keohane 4E Quadrangle moved in before the start of classes, the new residence hall celebrated its grand opening Thursday afternoon.
The Arts and Sciences Council voted to conduct its first evaluation of the Areas of Knowledge requirements at its meeting Thursday.
Jo Rae Wright, former dean of the Graduate School and professor of cell biology, medicine and pediatrics, passed away Wednesday morning after a long fight against breast cancer.
A long-awaited approval for Duke Kunshan University might be in sight.
Duke Student Government recapped projects during the Fall and set the tone for the Spring at its meeting Wednesday.
Despite its contribution to economic growth, the controversial process of “fracking” poses serious environmental risks, nationally acclaimed experts said Monday.
Although a majority of Duke students spent the final days of winter break settling back into campus, about 100 students instead dedicated their time to learning about the refugee experience.
When ALE comes to crash a party, the media may not be far behind.
Critics say Dr. Anil Potti was arguably misleading in describing the errors in his cancer research when applying for a medical license in South Carolina, where the practice he now works for is...
In an application to practice medicine in South Carolina, former Duke researcher Dr. Anil Potti wrote that calling himself a Rhodes Scholar on his curriculum vitae was an honest mistake stemming...
Duke has admitted just under a quarter of high school hopefuls into the Class of 2016.
Duke has accepted 648 of the record 2,641 students who applied to Duke under the early decision program.
Duke students’ expanding culture of entrepreneurship is calling for greater institutional support.