New drug effective for tuberculosis
By Jacqueline Foster | September 20, 2002A disease that was once very difficult to cure may now have a more manageable treatment plan.
A disease that was once very difficult to cure may now have a more manageable treatment plan.
Hoping to increase their marketability during the economic slowdown, many students have avoided the tightening job market, opting instead for a chance at law school.
A group of well-dressed students is trying to make the Duke community think.
Character, courage and vision. When Shane Battier spoke these words Wednesday night, all eyes and ears were on the former Duke basketball phenom.
As Israel and Palestinians continue to struggle with violence nearly a decade after the Oslo peace process, a scholar of Middle Eastern history offered an explanation Wednesday night for why that...
American historians, including 11 Duke faculty members, have signed a petition encouraging lawmakers to engage in serious discussion and deliberation over the Iraqi threat, and to fulfill the...
North Carolina citizens will not be voting in November on whether they would like a state lottery, as the state House rejected legislation Tuesday that would have put a lottery referendum on the...
In an attempt to enhance University-wide academic integrity, the Graduate and Professional Student Council met last night to discuss the Duke Community Standard.
With the release of new U.S.
When customers savored each morsel from the Breyers ice cream stand last year, they believed they were eating Breyers ice cream.
Despite promises that Subway will open soon in the West Union Building, students who walk past the old Breyers ice cream stand are still greeted with the dust and clutter of unfinished construction.
A 30-minute exercise routine and one-size-fits-all dietary rules are no longer the best guidelines for a healthy lifestyle, according to a new study from the Food and Nutrition Board.
The Pratt School of Engineering Class of 2006 has matriculated, but the curriculum changes scheduled to accompany them are only partially in effect.
To offset the costs of admitting more doctoral students, the Fuqua School of Business plans to let its incoming MBA class grow by 20 percent.
Speaking at a meeting of North Carolina State University's Faculty Senate Tuesday, Duke President Nan Keohane called for more intense collaboration between Duke and its Raleigh neighbor during the...
A registered nurse who worked for 17 years at Duke Hospital filed a lawsuit Monday in Durham Superior Court, alleging officials fired her because she tried to rekindle nurse unionization efforts.
Students seeking upscale, healthy dining options now have a new alternative. Cafe Parizade, in cooperation Devil's Delivery Service, began delivery on food points Monday evening.
Developers around The Streets at SouthPoint mall will have to wait a little longer to find out their fate after the City Council postponed a zoning vote Monday night.
Healthy Devils are not just Duke students who take care of themselves.
It may be the equivalent of the Civil Service Act for the town of Krzyzewskiville.