How is Duke preparing for a possible recession?
By Rose Wong | February 1, 2019As fears of an imminent recession grow, Duke has contingency plans to combat the effects of a potential economic downturn on the University.
As fears of an imminent recession grow, Duke has contingency plans to combat the effects of a potential economic downturn on the University.
On Tuesday night, first-year Carlee Goldberg, a Parkland resident, moderated a panel on gun violence to discuss the repercussions of the shooting and the future of firearms in America.
A survivor of a Chinese internment camp for Uyghurs visited campus Monday to bring attention to the issue.
Redistricting and the census are typically not in the same conversation, but census experts showed how the two go hand in hand at a conference Friday.
Thousands gathered for the third annual Raleigh Women’s March, drawing together women of all ages and backgrounds.
Hundreds of people marched to Halifax Mall as part of the Raleigh Women's March Saturday afternoon to protest a range of issues concerning the current divisive political and social climate.
In an increasingly polarized political environment, interacting more with different people is key, General Stanley McChrystal said at a talk Thursday.
Harvard isn't the only university taking heat for its admission practices: Duke's neighbor eight miles down the road is now also under the microscope.
As the longest government shutdown in U.S. history continues, hundreds of thousands of federal workers are left furloughed or expected to work without pay. For D.C.-based Duke alumni affected by the political showdown, Wednesday offered a brief respite when the Duke in D.C. office hosted a lunch for the furloughed employees.
The Cold War with the Soviet Union ended almost 30 years ago. According to one expert, however, we are now in the midst of another cold war with China.
Just months after protestors toppled Silent Sam at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, UNC Chancellor Carol Folt announced that she will resign.
The press has reached a point when it can no long ignore President Trump’s outrageous claim that the mainstream press is the “enemy of the people,” said Chuck Todd—NBC News political director and host of “Meet the Press"—at a talk Monday.
North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper declared a State of Emergency Sunday in light of the weekend’s winter storm that caused thousands across North Carolina to lose power.
Nearly half of American chief financial officers are predicting a recession by the end of 2019, according to a recent Duke survey of more than 500 CFOs.
After a Confederate monument in downtown Durham was pulled down by protesters in the summer of 2017, a committee of Durham residents has produced a report with recommendations about the future of the crumpled statue and its remaining base.
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to hear the case about North Carolina's partisan gerrymandering.
The government shutdown drags long into its third week as President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats square off about spending billions of dollars on a border wall.
The 116th Congress will be sworn in Thursday, but the seat for North Carolina's 9th District remains empty for now.
A new voter ID law will require photo identification to cast a ballot in North Carolina.
George H.W. Bush, 41st president of the United States, traveled all over the world to deal with international affairs.