How can North Carolina and Durham combat the opioid epidemic?
By Abby Kingsley and Rose Wong | September 19, 2019Durham County has been more affected by the role of legal pain pills in the prescription opioid epidemic than its neighboring counties.
Durham County has been more affected by the role of legal pain pills in the prescription opioid epidemic than its neighboring counties.
Staying at Duke for the summer? Spend some time exploring the city we call home — I promise, Durham does extend beyond 9th Street.
Young Trustee candidate Brian Buhr, a senior, prides himself on being a part of every corner of campus.
How did a diverse committee come to consensus on a charged issue like the placement of a Confederate monument?
Governor Roy Cooper recently signed an executive order on climate change, setting goals for the state's economy to reduce greenhouse emissions by 40 percent by 2025. How much of an effect is the order likely to have, and what does it mean for Duke?
Twenty percent more students have been vaccinated for influenza at Duke compared to the same time last year, according to one official.
Tamera Luzzatto, former Chief of Staff to Senator Hillary Clinton, who spoke Monday at an event hosted by Duke's Center for Political Leadership, Innovation and Service (POLIS).
For the first six months of 2018, the murder rate in Durham was 40 percent higher than during the same period last year.
Tamera Luzzatto, former Chief of Staff to Senator Hillary Clinton, emphasized the need for increased bipartisanship and political participation in a talk Monday afternoon.
Duke Law School has one of the highest scholarly impacts in the country, according to a recent ranking.