Majoring in The Chronicle
By Taylor Doherty | April 30, 2012When I think of Duke, more than anything I will think of The Chronicle and 301 Flowers.
When I think of Duke, more than anything I will think of The Chronicle and 301 Flowers.
At the opening of the Duke Cancer Institute in February, Dr. Victor Dzau, who heads Duke Medicine, stood on the second floor at the building’s ribbon cutting ceremony and looked over the glass...
Coastal Cancer Center announced Wednesday that it has cut ties with the former Duke oncologist following the airing of a 60 Minutes investigation regarding his work.
Open Trustee meetings may be over forever.
Duke receives millions of dollars in federal funding and hires more people than all but one other private organization in N.C., but a small group of leaders decide how transparent the University...
President Terry Sanford announced that the governing body would continue to meet behind closed doors.
In an application to practice medicine in South Carolina, former Duke researcher Dr. Anil Potti wrote that calling himself a Rhodes Scholar on his curriculum vitae was an honest mistake stemming...
Critics say Dr. Anil Potti was arguably misleading in describing the errors in his cancer research when applying for a medical license in South Carolina, where the practice he now works for is...
The shocking allegations revealed at Penn State last week are a reminder of the crisis management required by universities when something related to athletics goes awry.
Ed Rickards is not a morning person, so he prefers not to be bothered before noon. He writes late at night next to an ice-cold bottle of water on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, where he lives.