Q&A with Mark Chaves
By Chandra Swanson | August 31, 2011According to Duke professor Mark Chaves, Americans have less confidence in religious leaders and waning interest in worship.
According to Duke professor Mark Chaves, Americans have less confidence in religious leaders and waning interest in worship.
The Office of Undergraduate Education has taken down the online student calendar, Duke Buzz, due to a low rate of student use.
Fuqua—whose presence extends from Durham to China, India, Russia and several other nations—recently entered into an agreement with Nazarbayev University in Astana, Kazakhstan.
Before speaking at the Freeman Center for Jewish Life Tuesday night, author Edwin Black sat down with The Chronicle’s Caroline Fairchild to discuss his book.
The Merchants on Points program recently limited the hours when students can use food points for delivery.
Edwin Black, author of “War Against the Weak,” spoke at the Freeman Center for Jewish Life Tuesday about eugenics.
Despite a slight dip in the number of clusters this year, student interest in the Focus program remains steady, partly due to a revised admissions procedure, slight financial upticks and the...
One of the few 24-hour outposts on campus will soon limit its hours, but the planned changes won’t inconvenience students—unless they happen to be resident assistants.
A new program through the Sanford School of Public Policy will give students the opportunity to spend a semester studying and working in Washington, D.C.
The Chronicle’s Nguyen Tran spoke with students, faculty and staff about their expectations for the upcoming year.
Since lugging their belongings into East Campus residence halls Tuesday, students of the Class of 2015 have enjoyed numerous orientation events, one of which was the annual Night at the Nasher.
As summer comes to an end, students and administrators are closing in on details of the house model.
In a larger effort to shift campus culture away from consumption to cohesion, University administrators are extending a policy prohibiting section parties during orientation week to include the...
Instead of entering a poem into a time capsule at the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial dedication with the families of King and President Barack Obama, Maya Angelou delivered a heartfelt address to...
Duke’s summer reading book for the Class of 2015,“Eating Animals,” takes a hard look into factory farming and challenges readers to make informed decisions about their eating habits.