Freshman plans event to honor 9/11 victims Friday
One freshman's last-minute initiative transformed the Bryan Center Plaza into a touching ceremony of remembrance for 9/11 victims Friday.
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One freshman's last-minute initiative transformed the Bryan Center Plaza into a touching ceremony of remembrance for 9/11 victims Friday.
New improvements to Edens Quadrangle means that Pitchforks’ food may not be the only reason to wander past Keohane.
Potato lovers in the Raleigh-Durham area have a new reason to celebrate.
Rose Ritts, executive director of the Office of Licensing and Ventures, is leaving Duke after holding the position for nine years.
The David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library reopened Monday—marking the completion of renovations that transformed the building into a state-of-the-art research facility.
While cultural and racial diversity have recently received significant attention, administrators are also working to acknowledge and improve socioeconomic diversity at Duke.
We asked some new freshmen about their time at Duke so far. Here is what they had to say:
For Duke librarian Hannah Rozear, playing Scrabble is more than just a rainy day activity.
Duke’s sexual misconduct policy has been refined to make it clearer and easier for students to utilize.
For some members of the Class of 2019, the choice of “Fun Home” as a summer reading book was anything but fun.
As most adults are heading to bed after a long day at work, Kim Cates’ job is just beginning.
The Interfraternity Council has created a student-led task force that will investigate the role Greek life plays in sexual assault on campus.
For Duke junior Pooja Mehta, a sweet idea to transform the everyday cupcake turned into a popular business.
Visiting students are now allowed to purchase memberships to recreational facilities on campus after an online petition resulted in a University policy being overturned.
Through the ongoing efforts of David Estrin and others, the annual name-reading ceremony for genocide victims at Duke may turn into a global event next year.
Senior Jamal Edwards was one of 10 undergraduate students nationwide named a 2015 Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellow by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.
Duke professor Brian Hare is proving that science can be fun—one dog at a time.
Edens Quadrangle has long been considered one of the least desirable spots to live on campus, but the University hopes to improve the quad with a renovation project that began Tuesday.
Michael Pelehach has a tendency to take on ambitious and unexpected projects.
Whether they most enjoyed the men's basketball team dancing on the stage, energy at the concerts or massages on the Chapel Quadrangle, students across campus saw improvement in the Last Day of Classes.