Duke students tackle interviews involving artificial intelligence
By William He | December 1, 2019For some job applicants, traditional face-to-face interviews are becoming more like face-to-camera interviews.
For some job applicants, traditional face-to-face interviews are becoming more like face-to-camera interviews.
What would you do for $3,300? For some people, the answer is getting infected with swine flu.
East Campus may be a dry campus, but this policy has not stopped mold from growing in several of its older dorms.
Staying on campus this Thanksgiving? Here are activities to keep you occupied during the break:
Nearly two years after they were initially levied on research at Duke, the restrictions imposed by the National Institutes of Health are set to be lifted.
Prof. Tatiana Segura has spent nearly a decade focusing on repairing tissue in the brain.
Three seniors finished a website in April called ClassRanked to help students register for classes.
Duke’s chapter of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity has been suspended, according to David Pittman, senior director of student life. The suspension also carries housing implications, according to a screenshot of an email obtained by The Chronicle.
This is part of a series about the Class of 2023 based on a survey conducted by The Chronicle.
At the University’s centennial in 2024, Duke will publicly launch the most ambitious fundraising in its history.
There is an ongoing attempt to reopen DukeEngage in Chile with a waiver approval.
Professors, graduate students question Duke's graduate housing plan
Deich becomes the 50th Duke student to win the prestigious scholarship, which pays for the opportunity to study at Oxford University.
Duke admits students from all income brackets, and The Chronicle's Class of 2023 survey reflected that variability.
Sanford professor Philip Cook received the Stockholm Prize in Criminology for his research this month.
Duke may be Durham’s most popular place to ride a scooter, but some students on campus have had some trouble staying safe while riding them.
President Vincent Price added one undergraduate student and one graduate student to the group, less than two weeks after The Chronicle highlighted the lack of students on the committee.
Pitches from local entrepreneurs came with a side of locally-sourced spicy lentil soup at the Durham SOUP community dinner Nov. 12.
At Wednesday’s meeting, the Duke Student Government Senate elected a new associate justice to the DSG Judiciary.
After reviewing The Chronicle's Class of 2023 survey, here are some of the differences between Trinity and Pratt first-years in terms of the round in which they applied, their interest in tenting and other characteristics.