Politics roundup: Romney ahead in Florida, Gingrich fights on
By Walker Schiff | January 30, 2012
When users log on to The Chronicle’s website Monday, they will be introduced to a visually cleaner design that is faster and more flexible.
Duke housekeepers mistreatment by their supervisor are urging administrators to take action.
A long-standing Duke global education program in Italy is changing shape.
Chelsea Whittle, who recently earned a Master of Science in Global Health at Duke, completed her thesis on the peer youth education model in Kibera, Kenya.
Mental illness is becoming more common, especially among young adults, according to a recent government study.
Applications are now open for a new program in the United Arab Emirates, though fundamental questions about it remain unanswered.
Two incumbent North Carolina Democrats have bowed out of their respective 2012 contests.
As seniors continue to polish their resumes and networking skills before graduation, some may wish they had chosen a different major.
In some classrooms, pen and paper are back in fashion.
Despite the relative youth of the Duke Global Health Certificate Program, students note that the field of global health offers a rich array of post-graduate career opportunities.
Noted philanthropist and Duke family descendent Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans died Wednesday at the age of 91.
With the passing of Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans, the Duke community has lost one of its most devoted and passionate members.
A Duke Student Government Judiciary complaint regarding an alleged breach in Young Trustee selection bylaw was settled after a closed hearing concluded at approximately 3 a.m. Thursday.
Duke Student Government addressed the University’s lack of handicap-accessible buildings at its meeting Wednesday.