Durham Days was first introduced as a concept in 2014, at the time known as Dunelm Days. Since then, the programme has gone from strength to strength with hundreds of events planned and organised by ...
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Members of DU’s Alumni Council, which was brought to new life in 2020, spend long hours engaging alumni and acting as a ...
Are you looking for your next challenge? Are you considering options for further study, retraining or career advancement? We’ve got a wide range of postgraduate study options, whether you’re looking ...
A retired educator will replace a disgraced Johnston County school board member who was convicted of blackmailing a congressional candidate. During a special session Thursday, the Johnston County ...
NEWTON GROVE, N.C. (WTVD) -- One student was injured after a tractor-trailer rear-ended a school bus on Thursday afternoon, Johnston County school officials said. The crash happened at about 2:50 ...
The Johnston County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an officer-involved shooting on Feb. 4 after a man was shot by deputies as they were trying to deescalate a situation. FILE IMAGE A man who ...
Richard Walker OBE (Geography, St Aidan’s, 1998-2001) visited Durham recently to deliver a lecture to our students about how his studies and university experiences have helped shape his career and his ...
A group of alumni are issuing a $1 million challenge ... A Stetson University staff member Sidney Johnston agreed that the school is a special place. “You might say, I was born and raised ...
JOHNSTON, R.I. (WJAR) — Johnston Mayor Joe Polisena Jr. sat down with NBC 10 News ahead of Tuesday night's special meeting to discuss his new plan to take the proposed affordable housing site on ...
A congressional committee has asked Denver Mayor Mike Johnston to testify in Washington, D.C., next month to defend the city’s policies limiting local police cooperation with federal immigration ...
DURHAM, N.C. (WNCN) — The warning signs and orange fencing keeping people out of sections of five Durham parks with lead and contaminants in the soil are not going anywhere. The parks are expected to ...