NC law firm investigates Potti trials
By Zachary Tracer | February 11, 2011A North Carolina law firm is looking into clinical trials connected to discredited cancer researcher Dr. Anil Potti.
A North Carolina law firm is looking into clinical trials connected to discredited cancer researcher Dr. Anil Potti.
As Duke continues to attract more students from throughout the world, the University is expanding efforts to make them feel comfortable in their new home.
Jennifer Snook says being a “triple Dukie” has given her a great appreciation of the University.
This year’s Winter Forum—“Pandemic 2011”—attracted in some ways a more diverse crowd than the previous year, Arts and Sciences Council members learned at their meeting Thursday.
Campus Council renewed discussions of potential smoking regulations at its meeting Thursday.
Seven distinguished individuals will receive honorary degrees at commencement in May, President Richard Brodhead announced Wednesday.
After several weeks of rush, members of Duke’s Interfraternity Council fraternities and selective living groups have extended bids to new members.
In his time at the University, Ali Saaem has seen many sides of Duke and Durham. As he plans to graduate in the Spring, the fifth-year graduate student in biomedical engineering would like to “give...
Washington Post correspondent and Duke alumnus Craig Whitlock is trying to write a story—a story with no sequence of events, no confirmed setting and no semblance of certainty. And he is doing so...
Senior Ben Getson hopes to maximize academic life on campus as Young Trustee.
Since she began looking for work in January 2010, Durham resident Alexandria Dandridge has only been offered one interview.