How the coronavirus upended international DKU students’ semester
By Maya Miller | February 3, 2020For students at Duke Kunshan University, their semester has been anything but typical.
For students at Duke Kunshan University, their semester has been anything but typical.
An individual admitted to Duke Hospital on Friday showing symptoms of respiratory illness tested negative for coronavirus, according to a Saturday night news release.
An unidentified individual is being treated and tested at Duke Hospital for a possible case of coronavirus.
After an unsuccessful gubernatorial run in 2008, Duke professor Michael Munger is diving back into politics.Munger, who is listed as a Libertarian candidate running for the North Carolina House of Representatives, also ran for governor as a Libertarian in 2008.
With Early Decision Blue Devil Days having wrapped up this past weekend, The Chronicle decided to look into how Duke fared in Early Decision compared to its peers.
Duke Energy has agreed to clean up nearly 80 million tons of coal ash out of unlined basins in what many state regulators are calling the largest cleanup of its type in U.S. history.
Peter Feaver, director of the Duke program in American Grand Strategy and professor of political science and public policy, said he’s glad AGS can host Bolton while he’s so present in the news.
Ranjan Sudan was found not guilty on all assault charges filed against him Dec. 12, according to his attorney.
A report from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security closed the door on a multi-year saga of speculated foreign interference in Durham’s 2016 presidential election.
For years, Durham residents have had to deal with disruptive parties held by Duke students. A Durham Police Department initiative aims to change that. The idea is to “keep students clean from having a record, but ultimately change behavior."
A Fuqua professor is running for North Carolina state treasurer and seeks to take a long-term, analytical approach to how the state manages its $95 billion pension.
Eight Duke Law professors signed a letter supporting impeaching President Donald Trump that Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., entered into the Congressional Record before Wednesday’s historic House vote to impeach the president.
A researcher and member of the Iranian community at Duke wrote that the national internet shutdown has sparked “major problems for Iranians inside and outside the country.” He added that Iranian students studying abroad couldn’t communicate with their families and had trouble learning what was happening in the country.
Samantha Power, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, spoke to a packed audience at Penn Pavilion Tuesday night about her career and latest memoir.
The Boy family, who owned Sam’s Quik Shop for decades, plans to open a “spin-off” of the convenience store in downtown Durham and name it “The Quikie.”
$2.5 million for 27 acres? This may seem exorbitant, but for Duke, this addition to the Duke Forest was well worth the cost.
A panel of three NC judges ruled that the state’s redrawn U.S. House district map will be used in 2020.
Pitches from local entrepreneurs came with a side of locally-sourced spicy lentil soup at the Durham SOUP community dinner Nov. 12.
Stephen Miller, White House senior advisor and Trinity ‘07, drew a firestorm of media attention this week after hundreds of his emails with a former Breitbart editor were reported by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The Chronicle sat down with New York Times reporter Jason DeParle, Trinity ‘82, before he delivered the 2019 Crown Lecture in Ethics Monday.