Health System begins medical privacy training
By Mike Miller | October 31, 2002Facing a looming Apr.
Facing a looming Apr.
When Peter Lange took over as provost in July 1999, other than the need for a new long-term strategic plan, further development of the sciences and enhanced technology in the classroom, one thing...
Duke Student Government voted unanimously Wednesday to officially request more information from the administration on certain parking and transit issues.
An often overlooked but undoubtedly important question was debated by a panel of faculty members Wednesday evening in a multidisciplinary faculty roundtable entitled "What is Information?".
With charges pending against Local 77 that the union did not fulfill its obligations to its constituents during summer contract negotiations, members of the 950-person union are expressing mixed...
With his large, round glasses and quiet demeanor, Erskine Bowles is hardly an imposing presence. But through his work in the private sector and in Washington, D.C.
Paola and Josecarlos Delgado visit East Campus one day before Halloween in search of candy. Several witches, goblins and other frightening spooks haunted Duke students on their way to class.
Despite their past leadership roles in Washington, both candidates in the U.S.
Dr. Laura F. Edwards, associate professor of history at Duke University, spoke to a nearly full house on Monday night. Edwards lectured in room 30 of ten Hoor Hall about the research she has been...
Elizabeth Dole, who grew up in North Carolina and went to Duke before spending her professional life in Washington, has come full circle.
Halloween is fast approaching, and Duke students are ready to get the party started in downtown Chapel Hill.
As the Interfraternity Council prepares to make changes in the recruitment process next week, it seems the days of "dorm storming"--when upperclassmen fraternity brothers swarmed East Campus to...
Members of the University's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community sponsored a candlelight vigil Tuesday night.
Ann Hall, a Duke Chapel attendant since 1984, says she has seen the Chapel's 70-year-old organ bring some visitors to tears.
As a cutting-edge field like genetics evolves, new ethical issues and guidelines to deal with them arise constantly.
The mural jumps out from the side of the building as you drive along Chapel Hill Street toward downtown.
For the rural population in North Carolina, access to primary health care is often meager. Many do not have insurance and sometimes the closest health facility is more than 15 miles away.
Hypnotism. Herbal remedies. Acupuncture. Yoga. Meditation. Competing against Benadryl, Tylenol and Day Quil?.
Duke girls may be better-looking than critics give them credit for.
For the first time since the 1980's, students can flip the switch on their televisions to see fellow students broadcasting a live news show.