Fuqua dean says Trump's visa policy is hurting business school's international applications
By Bella Almeida | October 17, 2018Is "Make America Great Again" making the United States less relevant on the world stage?
Is "Make America Great Again" making the United States less relevant on the world stage?
Valerie Hillings, Trinity ‘93, was recently hired to lead the North Carolina Museum of Art.
While some may think cyber threats require cyber retaliation, the second-in-command of the intelligence community thinks otherwise. ""
On Sept. 22, Durhamites could be found in front of the Durty Bull Brewing Company bidding for everything from fully operational road safety kits to custom-made Harry Potter wizarding wands—all to support Habitat for Humanity and its mission to create affordable housing.
Got some extra food? You can donate it at the library to help hurricane victims.
Dams in North Carolina are not robust enough, and researchers are looking to fix the dam problem.
There's two things the proverbial dinner guest should steer clear of—religion and politics.
Weeks after Hurricane Florence flooded the Eastern Seaboard, a second hurricane threatens to wade up into the Carolinas through the Gulf of Mexico—but Durham should avoid the brunt of this storm.
It's a story that has played out on national television, on newsprint and Twitter feeds dozens of times since the #MeToo movement broke through in late 2017.
A drug rehabilitation center isn't the typical site for a field trip, but that didn't stop a Duke FOCUS class from traveling there.
Legal journalist Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza sued President Donald Trump and won—she visited Duke's campus Wednesday to tell the tale in an event at the Duke Law School.
Thinking about buying a home near a hog farm? You might want to reconsider.
A member of Duke's Board of Trustees will become the inaugural president and CEO of Time’s Up.
Despite his voter fraud commission's failure to find evidence of rampant voter fraud, President Donald Trump and his administration's attempt to crack down on voter fraud has hit North Carolina.
In the 2014 midterm elections, just 17 percent of 18 to 24 year olds cast a ballot, according to the Campus Vote Project—a trend from which Duke students are not immune.
After a year-long negotiation, the United States, Mexico and Canada agreed Sunday on a revised version of the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA.
Water contamination. Algae blooms. Fish kills. These are just some of the potential effects of Hurricane Florence.
China has an unparalleled wealth of data but needs to take better advantage of it, an expert said.
While some would argue Americans became more significantly more invested in human rights after the Vietnam War, one historian had a different opinion.
Beginning a new school year can be filled with anxiety for many, but last year two Duke students also had to grapple with the fear that they might not be allowed to stay in the country.