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Moneta inspires praise, criticism

Since coming to Duke last August, Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Moneta has restructured the Division of Student Affairs, prepared the campus for the largest residential change since all...


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Subway comes to West Union

Duke community members will have the opportunity to emulate sandwich-munching Jared Fogle this fall when national sandwich franchise Subway moves into Breyer's ice cream location near the Great Hall.


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Moody's ups Duke's bond rating

Moody's Investors Service upgraded Duke1s revenue bonds rating from an outlook of stable to positive earlier this month, translating into lower costs for the University to borrow money.


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Pratt, Law 1st schools to hit goal

The School of Law and the Pratt School of Engineering became the first two schools to surpass their individual goals in The Campaign for Duke, almost 18 months before the end of the campaign.


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Scientists offer new AIDS treatments

Two new drug therapies can significantly slow the advance of HIV in both the early and late stages of infection, giving new hope to patients with the virus that causes AIDS, according to two Duke...


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University news, while you were gone...

Gates Foundation gift to fund sciences The University announced a $35 million gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation at an Academic Council meeting in early May. Thirty million dollars of...


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Dirt lots, buses top parking plan

Plans for a new remote parking lot on Maxwell Street, a central component of the University's restructuring of the parking system, have been scrapped in favor of two gravel-topped dirt lots on Duke...


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Duke copes with drought limits

In the midst of the region's worst drought in a century, the sight of sprinklers' operating at mid-day in the Sarah P. Duke Gardens has become a point of discontent for some Durham residents. Duke...


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Duke students build, race car

Who said Engineering students spend all their time solving problems in a remote corner of Teer library? To get their blue racing machine ready for the May national competition last spring, seven...