Duke releases information about return of faculty, staff to campus
By Leah Boyd | April 24, 2020Duke will expand staffing in “areas of greatest need,” like health clinics and research laboratories, beginning as early as next week.
Duke will expand staffing in “areas of greatest need,” like health clinics and research laboratories, beginning as early as next week.
If you have a younger sibling or neighbor who is struggling with coursework during school closures, a group of incoming Duke students may be able to help.
Gov. Roy Cooper announced Thursday that North Carolina’s stay-at-home order would last through May 8.
Mary Adkins, Trinity ‘04, is the author of “Privilege,” which came out last month. The novel explores sexual assault, imposter syndrome and inequality in campus judicial systems.
In its final meeting of the academic year, the Duke Student Government Senate doled out funding to student groups and swore in new DSG officials.
As debate swirls around reopening the economy, three Duke professors addressed the need to remedy testing shortages in a Tuesday media briefing.
Graduate students have been advocating for increased pay and improved working conditions for years, but the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting campus shutdown has renewed calls for the Graduate School to provide summer funding to all students.
After two fraternity brothers in different chapters died by suicide on successive days this March, Duke’s Interfraternity Council has mandated each chapter have a mental health chair.
Both Summer Session I and II will be online this summer, and the University is making a few tweaks to the typical offerings.
Two Fuqua students raised over $4,000 for medical supplies to send to Wuhan, China, where the virus originated.
Junior Frank Thomas hopes to bring his appreciation for the Duke community and student camaraderie into his new role as president of Duke University Union.
His path to victory was long and bumpy, but DSG president-elect Tommy Hessel has his sights set on summer and fall.
At least one Duke University Hospital employee has tested positive for coronavirus and was possibly exposed to patients, WRAL reported.
Stelfanie Williams, vice president for Durham and community affairs, talked to The Chronicle about her past, present and future goals for the role.
There is one thing we constantly consume that we don’t usually give a second thought to: drinking water. A new Duke study on groundwater challenges that lack of attention.
See the results for the final DSG elections of the spring.
Although most students aren’t on campus, Last Day of Classes festivities will still take place—virtually, culminating in a Zoom concert headlined by Two Friends.
Undergraduate students will now have a few more days to decide whether they'd like to be graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory scale or receive a letter grade.
From science and math to public policy, major components of final grades are being changed or canceled entirely.
If you thought 8:30 a.m. classes were too early, imagine having to show up to your math class at 3:30 a.m.