• Mag bullish on Durham, impact of health care

    October 30th, 2008

    BusinessWeek magazine—citing among other things the impact of Duke University, area hospitals and a workforce that is nearly 18 percent in the healthcare field —rates Durham as one of the nation’s best cities…

  • New holiday cards unveiled, on sale

    October 30th, 2008

    Joseph St. Geme, Mike Krzyzewski talk about Duke Children’s holiday cards.

  • Eye Center honors Roz and Milton Lachman

    October 30th, 2008

    Milton and Roslyn Lachman, longtime volunteers and benefactors of Duke University Medical Center, Duke University and the Duke Eye Center, have donated a gift to name an auditorium and lobby…

  • Take the challenge: Maintain, don’t gain

    October 30th, 2008

    Getting through the holidays and maintaining your weight can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be. You can have your cake and eat it, too, by joining the Maintain…

  • Not just horsin’ around for benefit horse show

    October 30th, 2008

    For more than two decades, riders have gripped the reins, leaned in and jumped for the children. During Nov. 4-9, the Duke Children’s Benefit Horse Show will celebrate its 25th…

  • Focus on: The Right Time

    October 29th, 2008

    The fifth part of “Six Rights in 6 Months” patient safety series By John Howe Thanks to search engines like Google, we can tell that there are hundreds of song…

  • Helping HAND: Piano player in North lobby

    October 29th, 2008

    Duke sophomore Ava Feng entertains in Duke North’s lobby.

  • N&O names S. Yaggy ‘Tar Heel of the Week’

    October 28th, 2008

    Susan Yaggy was named The N&O’s “Tar Heel of the Week.”

  • Duke discovers possible new treatment for gout

    October 28th, 2008

    John Sundy, M.D. rheumatologist, talks about a new treatment for gout.

  • Duke Raleigh event targets lung cancer

    October 28th, 2008

    Duke Raleigh Cancer Center is sponsoring the 2nd-annual “Free to Breathe” event at N.C. State’s Centennial Campus on Saturday, Nov. 8. Proceeds will go to the North Carolina Lung Cancer Partnership to…