I&E Initiative debuts in new home downtown
Wednesday night the Duke Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative debuted its new downtown Durham home.
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Wednesday night the Duke Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative debuted its new downtown Durham home.
Duke University Union announced the lineup for its annual Heatwave Concert Tuesday—Danish rock band New Politics will headline the Friday performance, with New York alternative rock band X Ambassadors opening.
Starting Wednesday, students will be able to get free rides around Duke’s campus and into Durham using electric-powered vehicles, thanks to a start-up by two Duke students.
We asked some new freshmen about their time at Duke so far. Here is what they had to say:
The Campus Market—an online platform for students to buy and sell used items—has gained traction at universities across North Carolina and recently launched at Duke.
The U.S. Supreme Court voted 5-4 Friday to legalize same-sex marriage in all 50 states.
The Board of Trustees at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill renamed an academic building originally named for a Ku Klux Klan member and announced a 16-year freeze on discussions about building name changes at its meeting May 28.
Summer study abroad programs sponsored by the Global Education Office for Undergraduates are increasingly becoming a part of Duke students’ summer experiences.
Duke’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative is expected to move into its new home in Durham’s Innovation District by early August—a move that highlights the University’s expansion into downtown Durham.
Cocoa Cinnamon on Geer Street in Durham is not a place you go to be alone. With its eclectic seating, amicable staff and lively atmosphere, an active disengagement is required to not interact with your surroundings.
Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives voted to override the veto of a bill Thursday that would allow magistrates to opt out of performing same-sex marriages after delaying the vote June 3.
Duke became the first university in the nation to open a major storm water reuse facility when it opened its new reclamation pond May 8.
In a panel discussion Wednesday night, Duke professor Mark Anthony Neal received the results of genetic testing that showed he has ancestry from both West Africa and Europe.
Students can look forward to seeing more advanced stage effects and better sound quality in the annual Last Day of Classes concert and festivities.
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—President Barack Obama held a private town-hall discussion addressing obstacles facing working-class families and women at a local children's library Wednesday afternoon.
The University has struggled to find success with a housing incentive program that encourages employees to buy houses in Durham's Southside neighborhood.
Less than two years after Andrew Barnhill was the University's student speaker at commencement, he is launching a campaign for state senate.
The Board of Trustees at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will soon decide on a proposal to rename a building associated with an alum who had connections to the Ku Klux Klan.
Duke's pre-orientation programs can offer a sense of community, connections with upperclassmen and unique adventures—for a select number of students. This year, however, a new program will ensure that more incoming freshmen are able to participate.
After success in advocating for wrongfully convicted individuals, the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission is looking to expand its reach through increased funding from the state government.