Survey: NC Becoming More Polarized Over Pandemic Threat Fewer people are practicing social distancing, but most still believe they are responding appropriately North Carolinians are split over the risks posed by the coronavirus, a Duke survey finds....
Survey: Fewer NC Residents Think It’s Likely They’ll Get Coronavirus Duke survey also found fewer people are leaving homes for work The number of North Carolinians who think it’s likely they’ll get the coronavirus...
Physically Distant but Still Socially Connected Duke employees organize live video gatherings with colleagues during COVID-19 Over sounds of family members and pets rummaging in the background, staff and faculty with the...
NC Residents Social Distancing, But Problem Behaviors Remain Weekly Duke survey provides insights on how North Carolinians are changing their behavior Almost all North Carolinians are practicing social distancing, but some behaviors that could...
NC Survey Tracks How Residents Are Changing Behavior In Pandemic A new Duke survey finds almost all North Carolinians were practicing social distancing by the...
In Madison County, Promoting Girls' Education Project By Learning About Local Foods Duke-sponsored PAGE program addresses food insecurity in the state's mountains By the third week of June, most public schools in Western North Carolina are already joyously...
Blue Devil of the Week: Harnessing the Power of Scholarship Don Taylor, Academic Council Chair and Sanford Professor, embodies the spirit of ambition and collaboration Name: Don Taylor Position: Professor in the...
Generic Advice Doesn't Help Patients Drop Pounds When it comes to losing weight, doctors’ messages to their patients can make a powerful...