Response to “Duke Cancer Institute Volunteers concerned about training”
By Lloyd Zhao | October 29, 2013I want to begin by offering my sincere apologies to anyone affected by comments in the article.
I want to begin by offering my sincere apologies to anyone affected by comments in the article.
Recently, Prashanth Kamalakanthan wrote an incendiary column sharply criticizing an upcoming event with American Enterprise Institute scholar Charles Murray.
In his polemical column in the October 21 edition of The Chronicle, Prashanth Kamalakanthan calls for students to stage a “walk out” at the upcoming Charles Murray talk on Monday, October 28.
As founding director of Global Health Research Center at Duke Kunshan University, I want to clarify some points in your Oct. 11 article, “DKU research will have sluggish start.”
During the 50th Anniversary Commemoration, from January until now, we have unearthed historical moments that tell a rich, vivid story of Duke’s past.
Digital technologies have enabled dramatic and exciting developments in research and pedagogy, inspiring the Duke administration to join the rush into online teaching.
Power used for good is power used to lift up and empower others. So please soon-to-be powerful members of society, own your power, enjoy it and use it for good of others.
The fact that Mr. Zhao argues against so fundamental a right indicates he is not the defender of liberty and small government that he claims to be.
As soon as I read the headline, “Deadly Blasts Hit Boston Marathon,” my first reaction was: “Please, God, do not let it be a Muslim who did this.”
With our venture into online education, we seek to create opportunities to enrich our current offerings and to help improve what we already teach.
For years, students have celebrated Bon Appetit’s patronage of local vendors through its Farm-to-Fork program in the Marketplace and Great Hall.
[...) I would urge all Duke students (and all North Carolinians in general) to voice their dissatisfaction with the government’s current trajectory by leaving the state.
“Duke Crushes,” an exciting new gig soliciting anonymous romantic proclamations, is gaining popularity on Facebook.
I was saddened to read “The prince and the pauper,” dismissing those who believe in the corrosive effects of income inequality as a case of “the pauper being jealous of the prince.”
Over the past few years, the amount of humor in the media drawn from extremely traumatic experiences such as rape and sexual assault has skyrocketed.
Unfortunately, this article was not an example of productive discourse, nor was it logically sound or factually accurate.
The Muslim Students Association is pleased to endorse Patrick Oathout for DSG president and Nikolai Doytchinov for DSG executive vice president.
Duke Democrats has chosen to endorse Stefani Jones for president of Duke Student Government.
It is with confidence that the Engineering Student Government endorses Stefani Jones for president of Duke Student Government.
Environmental Alliance endorses Nikolai Doytchinov for DSG executive vice president.