Students sound off on State of the Union
By Zaynah Alam | January 21, 2015Duke's chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society hosted a watch party for students interested in the speech. Here's what some of them had to say afterward.
Duke's chapter of the Alexander Hamilton Society hosted a watch party for students interested in the speech. Here's what some of them had to say afterward.
As Duke continues in its efforts toward sustainability, some members of the community are raising questions surrounding University investments in fossil fuels.
Although the separate issues of mental health and equity are often at the forefront of dialogue at Duke, several groups suggest that the two are more intertwined than some might think.
Democratic senator Kay Hagan and House Speaker Thom Tillis came out with guns blazing Tuesday in their second of three U.S. Senate debates.
Duke's Human Rights Center and the University of Oxford joined forces Tuesday to search for the answer to a critical global question of whether extreme poverty is acceptable.
The University's greek leaders and alumni celebrated achievements and challenged each other to advocate for positive change at Duke's annual greek convocation.
A number of college students suffering from mental illnesses have spoken out against their respective schools' medical leave policies.
Researchers at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute recently found that a patient diagnosed with both lupus and HIV produced antibodies that limited the effects of the latter.
Chance The Rapper, electronic duo ASTR and Charlotte-based DJs Styles&Complete will be performing at personal checks in Krzyzewskiville March 6.
Lee is a human rights lawyer who has been called to advise national foreign policy decisions regarding Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.