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In North Carolina only 2.4% of workers are union members, and state laws heavily restrict union organizing and bargaining power. Still, in the region and on Duke’s campus, labor organizing is gaining ...
The longtime Kennedy Center president who was fired by President Donald Trump is taking a top position at Duke University.
As artificial intelligence reshapes higher education and careers alike, Duke has doubled down. The Chronicle spoke with ...
Current Provost Alec Gallimore announced on Monday that Deborah Rutter will be taking over as the vice provost for the arts ...
In her new role as the head of the Office of the Vice Provost for the Arts — also known as Duke Arts — Rutter will support ...
Deborah F. Rutter, the former president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., has been ...
The Duke University School of Medicine is planning to reduce expenses by roughly 20% of its non-sponsored funding in response to cuts to the National Institutes of Health. $60 million will be cut ...
A committee of faculty from across Duke charged with conducting a comprehensive, year-long review of the university’s policy on academic freedom presented a report of its findings and recommendations ...
A growing list of Duke community members are demanding President Vincent Price and top administrators take a voluntary 25% pay cut as part of the University’s ongoing cost-cutting efforts.
Duke University offers faculty buyouts ahead of layoffs as Durham, North Carolina, school faces Trump administration’s substantial federal funding cut.
Duke University stands to lose hundreds of millions of dollars annually under proposed federal budget cuts. That's according to public policy professor Don Taylor, who calls it a "quadruple whammy ...
Deborah Rutter defends her tenure at Kennedy Center, challenging Trump's claims of mismanagement and addressing funding allocation concerns.