Stefanie Pousoulides, The (Duke) Chronicle

Stefanie Pousoulides

The (Duke) Chronicle

Durham, NC, United States

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Past articles by Stefanie:

COVID-19 has had disproportionate impacts on rural, low-income, Black and Hispanic first-years

When the Class of 2024 matriculated at Duke, they brought along with them the pain of the impacts of COVID-19 on themselves, their family and their close friends. The Chronicle’s first-year survey asked students about how COVID-19 has affected them, including whether summer or travel plans were affected, whether someone in their household had lost their job and whether they had family members or… → Read More

The political beliefs of the Class of 2024 by race, gender and other factors

The Class of 2024 described their political beliefs, voting plans, presidential votes and more in The Chronicle’s first-year survey. → Read More

2018 tax form: Price compensated 34% more than previous year, other employee pay changes

For his first full year on the job, President Vincent Price made nearly $1.4 million. → Read More

Duke students voluntarily dismiss class action lawsuits to recover spring semester costs

While Duke students are currently petitioning for the reduction of fall 2020 tuition and housing, two class action lawsuits for the repayment of spring 2020 costs have been voluntarily dismissed. → Read More

Duke Health employee possibly exposed to patients tests positive for COVID-19

At least one Duke University Hospital employee has tested positive for coronavirus and was possibly exposed to patients, WRAL reported. → Read More

Housing and Residence Life offers broad outline of how students will get their belongings

The many students with belongings still in their dorms received a bit of clarity today about Housing and Residential Life's plan for receiving their personal items. → Read More

How a ‘scam’ COVID-19 aid effort solicited donations from Duke students on social media

Duke students have organized to provide money and resources to local communities amid the coronavirus pandemic. At the same time, a network of now-deleted social media accounts attempted to solicit donations for alleged assistance to the Duke and Durham communities with unclear identities or intentions. → Read More

An up-to-date FAQ guide about life after Duke closed due to coronavirus

The Chronicle compiled the questions that you asked and addressed them to the best of our ability below. → Read More

Duke University Health System employee tests positive for the coronavirus

The person is in self-isolation at home and hasn’t been in contact with DUHS patients while exhibiting symptoms, according to the statement. → Read More

Students can stay on campus with University approval, retrieve belongings before March 22

Here are the key takeaways from McMahon and Bennett's email. → Read More

Duke will require quarantine for travel to certain countries due to coronavirus, East House to be isolation site

Although there have yet to be any reported cases of the coronavirus at Duke, the University is readying for possible student self-isolation in light of student travel to areas at high risk of exposure to the coronavirus. → Read More

Professor sues Duke for racial discrimination and retaliation

Jason Locasale’s complaint detailed allegations of Duke’s “discriminatory culture.” → Read More

Duke professor acquitted of all assault charges, attorney indicates ‘personal costs’

Ranjan Sudan was found not guilty on all assault charges filed against him Dec. 12, according to his attorney. → Read More

Duke may split independent house to name dorm after donor in near future

Could Duke name a new dorm after a donor? → Read More

Duke to swiftly raise rates for 300 Swift apartments next year

The dean for residential life confirmed that rates for 300 Swift will go up next year to reflect the accommodations → Read More

Kamala Harris speaks at a Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People banquet

“Who are we?” asked Democratic Party presidential candidate Kamala Harris. → Read More

Kamala Harris speaks at a Durham Committee on the Affairs of Black People banquet

“Who are we?” asked Democratic Party presidential candidate Kamala Harris. → Read More

Sally Nuamah on how punishment against black girls impacts our democracy

During her one year as an assistant professor in the Sanford School of Public Policy, Nuamah was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 in education, a Chron15 pioneer and a 2019 Andrew Carnegie Fellow. Now, she’ll be pursuing her studies as an assistant professor at the Northwestern University School of Education and Social Policy. → Read More

Madagascar 3: Lemur triplets born at Duke Lemur Center

Three new members of one of the world’s only hibernating primate species—fat-tailed dwarf lemurs—were born June 25 at the Duke Lemur Center. → Read More

Don't throw it out: The Lemur Center wants your Android phone for research

Have an old Android phone? The Duke Lemur Center wants to use it for research on mouse lemurs. → Read More