DUMC starts web-based ethics training
By Jacqueline Foster | October 30, 2002As a cutting-edge field like genetics evolves, new ethical issues and guidelines to deal with them arise constantly.
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.
Accusing the largest labor union on Duke's campus of inadequately representing its constituents and coercing members into accepting a smaller wage increase than in previous contracts, a dining...
As the nation mourns the loss of a U.S. Senator, some at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are also mourning the loss of a friend.
Three candidates seeking North Carolina's Fourth District seat in the U.S.
Senior members of the rowing team race dressed up on Class Day, which fell during Parents' Weekend this year.
Although the University prides itself on being a family friendly workplace, on-campus lactation rooms--uninviting, unkempt and few and far between--suggest ample room for improvement.
This fall, a new component of the course registration system will allow economics professors to enforce prerequisites for the first time.
In a speech preceding the men's basketball Blue-White Scrimmage that attracted thousands of fans, former U.S.
While most students prepared for the arrival of parents this weekend, a small group of their classmates piled into cars and chartered buses, heading for Washington, D.C.
Students gather during the annual Devil's Eve celebration on Main West Campus Saturday night. The annual event is sponsored by Campus Council.
In an effort to enhance group dynamics and community within campus quadrangles, Student Affairs and ARAMARK Corp.
City Manager Marcia Conner (right) introduced Durham's new police chief, Douglas Scott, during the City Council's proceedings Thursday.
A new mentoring program aims to help Duke students navigate their four-year journey through the Gothic Wonderland.