The University demolished the lacrosse house Monday—its first move to turn over the off-East symbol of the 2006 lacrosse scandal.
Juanita Kreps, former secretary of commerce for Jimmy Carter and an economist at Duke, died July 5 in Durham. The 89 year old’s death was caused by complications of Alzheimer’s disease, her...
John Forlines, a former member of the Board of Trustees and the former president of the Duke Alumni Association, passed away Tuesday at the age of 92.
The Office of Student Affairs will soon be restructured. But if changes go according to plan, students should not even notice the reorganization.
Halfway around the world in the Yangtze River Delta, a burgeoning suburb of Shanghai faces workers’ rights issues as it prepares for a new university.
One of the nation’s most lauded educational programs has recently felt some heat, but program officials and several participants who entered from Duke reject the criticism.
For Duke law students who do not secure a job after graduation, the Bridge to Practice program can provide a solution.
A proponent for green and healthy eating on Duke’s campus, Laura Hall is the owner of the Refectory, which has locations both in the Divinity School and the School of Law. The Chronicle’s Carter...
Come this Fall, barbecue joint Tommy’s Rubs and Grubs may feature a new menu, more affordable prices, different hours of operation and a new name.
Although not on par with a pre-recession economy, the job market for Duke’s Class of 2010 has shown signs of improvement, with more students embarking on less traditional career paths.
Each year, Duke undergraduates spend a little more than $50,000 each for tuition, room, board and a higher education.