Bass Connections discussion notes benefits of project-based learning
By Anthony Hagouel | February 5, 2014Project-based learning can have significant advantages in the public education system.
Project-based learning can have significant advantages in the public education system.
The Affordable Care Act will have little impact on the way Duke manages its health care policies.
Student Health has decided to close its East Campus Clinic in an effort to provide more efficient care for students.
The Duke University Health System has experienced a dramatic increase in flu vaccinations this year following a major policy change in April.
A new program is providing students who have eating disorders with specialized treatment avenues aimed to minimize disruption of their lives.
The Chronicle sat down with Sehj Kashyap, a first-year student in the School of Medicine, about what inspired him to pursue becoming a doctor.
The School of Medicine recently welcomed a class of 113 students to campus—the largest the school has seen in two decades.
Duke has made a name for itself in groundbreaking scientific research earning a Nobel prize, numerous grants and countless headlines.
Duke faculty are coming together to form a comprehensive research community known as BioCoRE, with student participants from all levels of the University community.
Funded by the Army Research Office, researchers at the Center for Metamaterials and Integrated Plasmonics have continued their research in cloaking technologies.