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1 week ago |
dukechronicle.com | Holly Keegan |Samanyu Gangappa |Kate Haver |Michael Austin
Republican Jefferson Griffin conceded the North Carolina Supreme Court race Wednesday, ending his unprecedented effort to throw out over 65,000 votes in hopes of overturning the November election’s outcome. His concession marked the end of the last uncalled contest of the 2024 Election. Griffin’s decision followed a Monday federal court ruling by U.S. District Judge Richard Myers, who determined that the contested ballots must remain in the final count.
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1 month ago |
dukechronicle.com | Kate Haver
Michael Relf, Mary T. Champagne distinguished professor of nursing and research professor in the Duke Global Health Institute, was appointed dean of Duke’s School of Nursing in a Tuesday announcement by Provost Alec Gallimore. His term will begin May 1.
GPSG presents committee reports, hears executive campaigns in final meeting of 2024-25 academic year
1 month ago |
dukechronicle.com | Kate Haver
Duke Graduate and Professional Student Government presented committee reports and heard campaigns for executive positions during its final meeting of the academic year Tuesday. Several of GPSG’s Internal Standing Committees presented an overview of the work they completed over the academic year. The committees work across graduate and professional schools to facilitate changes and communicate with University administration.
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1 month ago |
dukechronicle.com | Kate Haver
Duke Student Government presidential candidate Tara Singh aims to improve on-campus quality of life for all students, develop strong connections with student organizations and increase DSG efficiency and transparency.
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2 months ago |
dukechronicle.com | Kate Haver
Duke Graduate and Professional Student Government passed three bills related to senate procedures and updated its Standing Rules of Order during its Tuesday meeting. Chris Simmons, vice president for government relations, was scheduled to give a presentation on how Duke is responding to recent actions by the Trump administration. Upon Simmons’ request, the presentation was rescheduled for March 18. The senate unanimously passed three bills proposed by the rules and nominations committee.
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