Medical malpractice trial against Duke postponed
By Tessa Vellek | January 27, 2015The wait for the Anil Potti trial has gotten a little bit longer, courtesy of the flu.
The wait for the Anil Potti trial has gotten a little bit longer, courtesy of the flu.
As its first year comes to a close, residents of the Friendship House—which unites Duke Divinity students and individuals with developmental and learning disabilities under one roof—reflect on the...
A former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan and former military general brought a dual perspective on U.S. involvement in Afghanistan to the Sanford School of Public Policy Thursday evening.
Gov. Pat McCrory has taken initiative to pay public school teachers more, but some educators say he is not going far enough to retain teachers.
English doctoral candidate Bill Hunt said he would better the University's student environment for his peers as a graduate young trustee.
For the first time, the National Pan-Hellenic Council, representing historically black fraternities and sororities, is offering a Spring Week to increase its visibility on campus due to its...
A new reclamation pond near Erwin Road is expected to lower Duke’s environmental footprint once it is completed next summer.
HackDuke—the first 24-hour hack-a-thon at Duke—assembled students and individuals from the American tech community earlier this month, resulting in innovative new technology created in just a day.
Campus Breakfast Delivery will bring Refectory breakfast to students’ doors on West and Central Campuses beginning next semester.
The categorization of slaves as property may have been more of a convenience than an accurate reflection of slaves' status.