Marco Rubio pens letter against Pop América exhibit
By Stefanie Pousoulides | October 2, 2019A Nasher spokesperson argues the complaints were taken out of context and misrepresented the exhibit.
A Nasher spokesperson argues the complaints were taken out of context and misrepresented the exhibit.
A federal court decided Tuesday that Harvard University does not discriminate against Asian American students in its admissions process.
The United States may have withdrawn from the Paris Climate Agreement, but Duke and North Carolina are trying to stick it out.
Two sides of the Democratic Party’s health care are emerging, and the debate could have far-reaching implications for Duke.
People talked and laughed in the late-afternoon heat as dragonflies flew overhead and “Rockin’ in the Free World” played over the speakers.
Durham County has been more affected by the role of legal pain pills in the prescription opioid epidemic than its neighboring counties.
The Education Department informed the Consortium for Middle East Studies that it may have violated federal rules.
Eric Lorber, a former American Grand Strategy graduate fellow, defended the use of economic sanctions in statecraft at a Monday event hosted by the AGS program and moderated by Peter Feaver, professor of political science and director of the program.
However, the decision is only one part of a larger story—nine years of targeted political manipulation by Republican lawmakers bent on maximizing their electoral gains.
North Carolina is taking on health care head-on—with Duke at the center of the reforms.
On the 18th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, a crowd gathered at the Sanford School of Public Policy to hear former diplomat Farah Pandith speak about combating violent extremism.
Pandith sat down with The Chronicle to discuss the history of terrorism and extremism in the United States and what action should be taken now.
Democrat Dan McCready lost Tuesday's special election to become the Congressional representative for North Carolina’s 9th District.
Hurricane Dorian is crawling toward North Carolina’s coast, with the worst of its effects coming for the central part of the state between 2 p.m. Thursday and 6 a.m. Friday.
Jonathan Mattingly, chair of the department of mathematics, served as an expert witness for the plaintiffs and testified in open court in July.
Another year, another hurricane forcing evacuations and canceled classes at Duke’s Marine Lab.
Dangerous storm surges and hurricane-strength winds could potentially hit North Carolina’s coast “late Thursday and Friday.”
After election fraud triggered a redo of the 2019 election, Duke alum Dan McCready fights to represent N.C.'s 9th district.
President Trump’s “dehumanizing” rhetoric about an immigrant “invasion” inspired the recent shooting in El Paso, a Duke professor argues.
It is increasingly likely that North Carolina could get hit by hurricane-level winds and high storm surges along its coast.