Duke rowing hires Adrian Spracklen as next head coach
Duke rowing has found its next leader.
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Duke rowing has found its next leader.
Editor's note: In advance of the 2024 presidential election, The Chronicle is breaking down each candidate’s stance on priority issues, examining their platform and political history to keep voters in the Duke and Durham community informed. This week, we take a look at the economy:
A Duke rheumatology and immunology expert was part of a team who discovered a potential treatment for Sjӧgren’s disease (SjD), an autoimmune disorder also associated with a type of blood cancer.
In this story, I’ll be rating four of the major arts and performance venues at Duke using four criteria: location, function, architecture and accessibility. Location is everything about where and what the space is, including size and proximity to other sites. Function is about what the spot can be used for and if there are multiple ways to use it. Architecture related to a location’s style, appearance and inner structures and Accessibility is about if a site is easy to get to and use regardless of who you are. I’ll be using a letter-based ranking system to avoid the arbitrariness that can come with number rankings.
In honor of Duke’s Centennial, The Chronicle is highlighting pivotal figures and events throughout the University’s history. Here, we take a look at Duke’s presidents:
As Duke basketball fans continue to wait for the upcoming season, the Blue Zone is here to break down film from the new additions to both the men’s and women’s teams. We've already looked at Jenessa Cotton, Riley Nelson and Toby Fournier. Last up is Arianna Roberson:
Duke’s Board of Trustees gained five new members July 1.
As Duke basketball continues to prepare for the upcoming season, the Blue Zone is here to break down film from the new additions to both the men’s and women’s teams. On the men’s side, we’ve already looked at Kon Knueppel and Patrick Ngongba II. Next up is Isaiah Evans:
Every academic year, a select group of Duke students are inducted into a unique institution that combines leadership, service and school pride.
Editor's note: In advance of the 2024 presidential election, The Chronicle is breaking down each candidate’s stance on priority issues, examining their platform and political history to keep voters in the Duke and Durham community informed. This week, we take a look at abortion:
As Duke basketball fans continue to wait for the upcoming season, the Blue Zone is here to break down film from the new additions to both the men’s and women’s teams. We've already looked at Jenessa Cotton and Riley Nelson. Next up is Toby Fournier:
Still on campus this summer? The Chronicle has you covered for the Fourth of July with a rundown of activities hosted around the Triangle in celebration of Independence Day.
As Duke basketball fans continue to wait for the upcoming season, the Blue Zone is here to break down film from the new additions to both the men’s and women’s teams. We’ve already seen Kon Kneuppel. Next up is Patrick Ngongba II:
Across the country, diversity scholarship recipients believe their institutions are not fighting for equity and inclusivity. In a rising national trend, colleges and universities are eliminating race-based scholarships and diversity programs while providing limited transparency around future programming details.
Attorney Kim Taylor was appointed vice president and general counsel for the University, according to a July 1 announcement by President Vincent Price.
With Duke in the offseason, several former Blue Devils have been competing in the NWSL. The Blue Zone takes a look at some alumni in the midst of their 2024 campaigns:
Mary Frances Luce has been named interim dean of the Fuqua School of Business, according to a June 26 announcement by Provost Alec Gallimore.
As Duke basketball fans continue to wait for the upcoming season, the Blue Zone is here to break down film from the new additions to both the men’s and women’s teams. First up for the men is talented recruit Kon Knueppel:
President Joseph Biden traveled to Raleigh Friday alongside First Lady Jill Biden to garner support for the Biden-Harris campaign following a disappointing performance in Thursday’s presidential debate.
It’s been just over a year since the grand finale of “Ted Lasso” aired on Apple TV, yet many of the show’s iconic moments still resonate with me today. In a world where countless people struggle in the pursuit of happiness and success, I think it is wise to review this iconic feel-good series and explain how we can use its comedic wisdom in our daily lives.