Hospital attempts to solve problems
By Mike Miller | April 1, 2003Duke Hospital officials are confident that they can fix the problems listed in recent critical reports by two health care overseers before the advent of serious consequences.
Duke Hospital officials are confident that they can fix the problems listed in recent critical reports by two health care overseers before the advent of serious consequences.
From Italy to California, New England to Florida, the Duke Chorale travels near and far every spring for a week-long singing tour that many members say is the highlight of the year.
When the French Science Center is complete, students may find themselves with lab goggles and chemicals rather than beers and hangovers on Thursday nights and Saturday mornings.
In a few weeks, senior Melanie Wood will have her jersey retired.
With three weeks until the end of his term, the president of Duke Student Government was arrested and charged with assault early Sunday morning.
William Chafe, dean of the faculty of arts and sciences and vice provost for undergraduate education, will step down from his positions June 30, 2004, to resume teaching and research, The Chronicle...
Students attend a vigil Sunday night to mourn the death of Rachel Corrie, an American peace activist who was killed March 16 in Gaza during an Israeli army operation.
Sexual assault is, in general, a silent crime.
After several days of construction noise that one visiting professor said sent her home with her eardrums reverberating, Executive Vice President Tallman Trask decided last week to pause drilling...
With the announcements of a five-star rating from the North Carolina Division of Child Development and plans for a 6,900-square-foot, $1.
With Head Line Monitor Jeremy Morgan expected to hold a town meeting in April to discuss changes to the tenting policy, many residents of Krzyzewskiville are agreeing that next year's policy could...
Sophomore Anthony Vitarelli, currently treasurer of Campus Council, was elected president of the organization for the 2003-2004 academic year at its general body meeting Thursday night.
Having fallen out of the top 10 rankings last year for the first time in recent memory, the School of Law hopes to return to the upper echelon next Friday, when U.S.
In an investigation stemming from Duke University Hospital's treatment of Jésica Santillán, the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services issued a report Wednesday citing multiple...
The recent Food and Drug Administration approval of Fuzeon, the first in a new class of AIDS drugs, shows promise in helping a substantial number of HIV and AIDS sufferers who have developed...
A lot can happen in 30 years.
The Sanford Institute of Public Policy will soon have a neighboring sister building as early as fall 2004 that resembles many of its visible features but surpasses it in technological prowess.