Library merger bears few complaints
By Shaoli Chaudhuri | March 16, 2010The walls of the Biological and Environmental Science Library are being knocked down and turned into lab and office space.
The walls of the Biological and Environmental Science Library are being knocked down and turned into lab and office space.
Don’t feel badly about slacking off on work during March Madness—you’re expected to. A survey conducted by Charles Clotfelter, professor of economics and law and Z. Smith Reynolds professor of...
RALEIGH — The second annual Raleigh regional summit on the National Academy of Engineering Grand Challenges—one of five regional events leading up to the National Grand Challenge Summit Meeting in...
Duke Raleigh Hospital is one of four health care providers competing to build operating rooms in Wake County.
Browne has been named the recipient of the second annual Duke LEAF Award for Lifetime Environmental Achievement in the Fine Arts, officials announced last week.
Al Gore, former U.S. vice president and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, will deliver the Duke Environment and Society Lecture April 8.
Friday afternoon marked the end of the Prospective Health Challenge, a year-long competition developed by the Duke Prospective Health Care Club in which students and employees teamed up to improve...
By combining cutting-edge technology with disease-specific populations, the Duke Clinical Research Unit may provide a novel basis for understanding and treating medical illnesses.
Saturday, DUHS will send its second medical team to Haiti in an ongoing effort to provide health aid to the earthquake-stricken country.
Dr. Michael Merson, director of the Duke Global Health Institute, will also assume the role of vice chancellor for Duke-National University of Singapore Affairs of Duke Medicine.
The once scarce supply of H1N1 vaccines at Duke is now relatively plentiful.
The Medical School hopes to balance a budget and a vision in the coming year. Dr. Nancy Andrews, vice chancellor for academic affairs and dean of the School of Medicine, spoke to students, faculty...
Last month, renowned pianist Anton Kuerti came to Duke as part of Duke Performances’ piano recital series. For three hours, his music took those in the audience on an emotional journey, courtesy of...
What is your preferred form of birth control—pills, condoms or other? And have you experienced an unintended pregnancy in the last 12 months?
Since the Student Health Pharmacy closed exactly two months ago today, students have been filling their prescriptions at the Outpatient Pharmacy.
After 10 days in Haiti, the Duke medical team sent in the wake of last month’s earthquake returned home Monday.
A devastating earthquake has pushed Haiti into national focus, but many students are unfamiliar with the island’s people and culture. Deborah Jenson, a French studies professor, hopes to change...
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation pledged one of the largest donations in history to support vaccination around the world Jan. 29.
While some choose to raise funds in conventional ways—by selling cookies or washing cars—Venus Standard is raffling off her house.
For Duke University Health System, cleaning up may help keep costs down for patients. Last month, several Consumer Reports National Research Center surveys showed that 4 percent of patients and 28...