Dan Ariely, a behavioral scientist at Duke, sought out the convicted sex offender for his research. Their yearslong correspondence suggests it wasn’t all business.
Category: Duke University
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He Researched Dishonesty. He Got Friendly With Jeffrey Epstein.
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A Thunderous Farewell at Duke for Coach K, Even in Defeat
Mike Krzyzewski walked Cameron Indoor Stadium’s sideline for the last time as Duke’s maestro. There was also a basketball game, which Duke lost.
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Why Won’t Some Colleges Publish Their Common Data Sets?
The Common Data Set can help prospective students know how much aid they could get to pay for college. Why don’t all schools provide it?
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When College Graduates Throw Away Expensive Things, Scavengers Dive In
For local scavengers, graduation season is a great time to salvage expensive household items and luxury goods abandoned by departing students.
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Duke Says ‘White Lotus’ Went ‘Too Far’ With School References
In a show that features an array of disturbing story lines, the actions — and wardrobe — of a character have gone “too far” for the university.
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Thursday’s Matchups to Watch in the NCAA Tournament
The New York Times – Sports:Two 8-vs.-9 games should provide first-day excitement, while No. 10 Utah State is a popular upset pick.
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Seedings for N.C.A.A. Men’s Tournament Show Wide-Open Field
The New York Times – Sports:Alabama, Houston, Kansas and Purdue earned No. 1 seeds in a tournament where top teams seem more beatable than usual, and others that usually might be considered upstarts have viable paths to the championship.
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Replacing Legends on the College Basketball Court
The New York Times – Sports:Coaches for the Rutgers women and the Duke and Villanova men are following up on long runs from their Hall of Fame predecessors.
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What’s Next for Kyrie Irving’s Career?
The New York Times – Sports:Irving’s antisemitic movie post is his biggest controversy yet. But the potential fallout could affect not just his basketball career but the N.B.A. itself.
