Scholars discuss religious commonality
By Praveen Tummalapalli | March 24, 2011Religions are not all rooted in the same fundamental truth, at least in the opinion of bestselling author Stephen Prothero.
Religions are not all rooted in the same fundamental truth, at least in the opinion of bestselling author Stephen Prothero.
One of North Carolina’s most successful businessmen gave away a few prized trade secrets Tuesday evening.
Timur Kuran is a Duke professor of economics and political science and Gorter Family Professor of Islamic Studies. His recent book, “The Long Divergence: How Islamic Law Held Back the Middle East,”...
The Graduate and Professional Student Council has elected its new leaders for next year. Felicia Hawthorne, current GPSC vice president, will serve as president of the student group.
American students are entering the adult world without morals, self-discipline and maturity—all because of modern education, said Bard College President Leon Botstein.
Duke is making efforts to stay technologically savvy, one pixel at a time.
Four New York Times journalists were released by the Libyan government Monday after a week in captivity. One of the reporters, Pulitzer Prize winner Anthony Shadid, worked under Phil Bennett, a...
After low voter turnout for the second of two Duke Student Government elections last year, DSG has reshuffled the executive board and Senate election schedule.
Entrepreneurs, Duke neuroscientists and a beatboxing flautist will be coming to Duke April 2 under the banner of the TED brand, known for its compelling series of online lecture videos.
Duke’s undergraduate Markets and Management Studies certificate has a devoted student following, despite the fact that some have criticized its practicality.
Former Trinity sophomore Eric Irons will now face rape allegations in district court May 16—marking the third time Irons’ court date has been moved since November.
Seventeen undergraduates will seek to grab spots on the Duke Student Government Executive Board.
Preventative care and personalized medicine will be powerful forces in the medical community in coming decades, said speakers at a bioethics conference this weekend.
Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf said he has had a dream of building a Muslim community center, an equivalent of a YMCA, for the past 20 years.
Duke Endowment Chairman Neil Williams isn’t kidding when he calls himself an involved alum.