Contract food service and hotel workers to keep current pay until May 31
By Stefanie Pousoulides | March 18, 2020Hotel employees and full-time food service workers, not just Duke faculty and staff, will keep their current pay for the time being.
Hotel employees and full-time food service workers, not just Duke faculty and staff, will keep their current pay for the time being.
After a decade and a half in Congress, Duke alumnus Dan Lipinski has lost his seat.
Spring semester undergraduate classes will now be automatically graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory scale, wrote Gary Bennett, vice provost for undergraduate education, in an email to The Chronicle Wednesday morning.
Junior Michael Castro said that for many Duke students, moving classes online poses challenges that may threaten their academic success this semester, so he created a petition on Change.org.
Most Duke lab research is being suspended amid growing spread of COVID-19, Vice President for Research Lawrence Carin wrote in an email Tuesday evening.
They were on an overseas Duke trip where four members of the group became infected.
To try and keep track of all the information out there, The Chronicle has put together this live blog that compiles all of our coverage on Duke's response to the coronavirus, from news to sports to opinion.
Duke faculty and staff have been advised to move all in-person meetings to remote conferences, President Vincent Price wrote in an email to the Duke community Monday afternoon.
Duke is working on shipping students’ needed items from their dorms, but medical prescriptions aren’t included on the list of essential items.
As the coronavirus pandemic sweeps across the globe, many students want to know what qualifies them to remain on campus. As Duke aims to sizably reduce the number of people on campus to contain the outbreak, many students are being told to leave.
While much of campus has closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the show must go on.
Days after Duke canceled in-person classes and restricted access to campus, students have come together to help each other navigate lives altered by the coronavirus.
The first case of COVID-19 has been reported in Durham County, according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
In an email to the Duke community Friday afternoon, Vice President for Administration Kyle Cavanaugh announced the students were overseas as part of a group. They are being treated outside of the United States and will remain out of the country until they have recovered.
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Duke will extend its ban on University-sponsored events until May 7 and shut down public buildings to visitors.
All classes will take place online for the rest of the Spring semester, Vice President for Administration Kyle Cavanaugh wrote in an email Friday afternoon.
Duke University Hospital and its affiliates are not treating any patients who have tested positive for coronavirus, as of Thursday afternoon.
Duke has made a significant change from yesterday's on-campus housing announcement.
On March 10, Duke made the unprecedented announcement that classes would shift online until further notice and that students were discouraged from returning to campus. But the news generated more questions than it answered. We compiled the questions that you asked and addressed them to the best of our ability below.