Duke, AIG settle 2008 claims suit
By Chronicle Staff | February 24, 2011A legal settlement Tuesday brought Duke another step closer to tying up the last pieces of the lacrosse case.
A legal settlement Tuesday brought Duke another step closer to tying up the last pieces of the lacrosse case.
A devastating earthquake in New Zealand is hitting home for some Duke students.
Being the second-ever woman to be named dean of the faculty of Arts and Sciences is only one quality that sets Laurie Patton apart from her predecessors.
For the second consecutive year, overall crime levels fell in Durham.
After meeting with Larry Moneta last week, Duke Student Government representatives proposed to repeal funding for DukePie, a peer-to-peer file sharing service.
In an act of collaboration, Duke and UNC have jointly chosen a summer reading assignment for members of their respective classes of 2015.
Early in the morning, as humans fight symptoms of fatigue with a cup of hot coffee, the flowering plant Arabidopsis prepares itself for a battle against morning mildew using its own powerful...
As application deadlines for study abroad programs loom, many Trinity students may find that their Pratt counterparts are looking to go abroad—a trend somewhat unique to Duke.
As students begin RoomPix 2011, administrators are announcing further details about the house model that will be implemented in Fall 2012.
Duke’s “A World Together” initiative will hold its main event Feb. 24-27 during the Alumni Association’s annual Duke in Depth weekend.
Duke’s partnership with Wuhan University provides a new understanding of Duke’s planned campus in China, though many concrete details remain uncertain.
After a report of two suspicious packages at the Duke University Press office in Brightleaf Square Monday morning, Durham Police Department officials declared the situation to be “all-clear” later...
Starting after spring break, students will have a new way to count calories at the Great Hall and the Marketplace.
Recent ominous comments from one controversial law enforcement official have drawn some attention to Durham gangs, a subject local officials make few statements about.
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting suffered a substantial setback Saturday when the House of Representatives passed its budget proposal eliminating all federal funding to public media.
With a Republican majority in the North Carolina General Assembly for the first time in more than a century, Democratic legislators of Durham County may have to consider altering their goals for...
Sanjay Kishore, Duke Partnership for Service president-elect, will soon take up the charge of promoting civic engagement and student initiative on campus.
Towering 175 feet above Campus Drive, the smokestack of the East Campus Steam Plant stands as a striking reminder of Duke’s past.