Learning to Fail class teaches students to take risks, embrace failure
By Annika Agrawal | September 12, 2019First-year Dylan Schneiderman walked out of Gross Hall with one mission.
First-year Dylan Schneiderman walked out of Gross Hall with one mission.
International House may soon find a new home.
The Duke Student Government Senate unanimously declined to recognize Young Life as an official Duke student group at its Wednesday meeting.
At a meeting Wednesday, the Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee discussed what the future holds for Brodhead Center and Bryan Center vendors and their facilities.
In the wake of a crushing $112.5 million research fraud lawsuit against Duke earlier this year, the University established a new school-wide Office of Research.
After it took Duke about a year to address safety issues on 300 Swift’s balconies, students living in the apartment complex can now use their balconies again.
Here’s the tea on dining.
New research has found that a parent’s incarceration may have long-term effects on their children’s health and development.
Democrat Dan McCready lost Tuesday's special election to become the Congressional representative for North Carolina’s 9th District.
For best-selling novelist Golnaz Hashemzadeh Bonde, her earliest memories of fleeing Iran have drastically shaped the way she writes.
The Chronicle spoke with Crespo, a Ph.D. candidate in the Nicholas School of the Environment, about why the treaty falls short and his research with the lab at Duke
With the start of the new school year, one question is weighing on everyone's minds: is Thrive thriving?
During the question portion, an audience member heatedly argued that Taiwan belonged exclusively to China.
A Duke senior is trailblazing efforts to make cybersecurity a field of study more accessible to the Duke community.
After Hurricane Dorian battered Duke’s Marine Lab Thursday, the lab is back open.
Violence Against Women Act crimes rose at Duke, according to the 2019 Annual Clery Security Report.
Duke is behind the University of Pennsylvania and tied with Johns Hopkins University.
Thavolia Glymph opened a Wednesday talk with an untold story from the Combahee Ferry Raid, in which Harriet Tubman helped rescue hundreds of persons enslaved during the Civil War.
Last week, Aldrich and Rohde accepted the 2019 Barbara Sinclair Legacy Award for shaping the field of American legislative politics.
Hurricane Dorian is crawling toward North Carolina’s coast, with the worst of its effects coming for the central part of the state between 2 p.m. Thursday and 6 a.m. Friday.