PoliSci professors debate U.S. policy
By Whitney Beckett | September 12, 2002Four political science stars came together Wednesday to discuss how the United States' role in the world has changed since the attacks a year earlier.
Four political science stars came together Wednesday to discuss how the United States' role in the world has changed since the attacks a year earlier.
The Wall Street Journal has ranked the Fuqua School of Business as the 25th best business school in the nation, a significant jump from a 44th ranking last year.
Despite a University request that professors try to incorporate the Sept.
Members of the Duke community flocked to a series of denominational and interfaith services Wednesday, as part of the University-wide commemoration of Sept. 11.
Duke University Police Department officers and their guests gathered at police headquarters Wednesday morning to dedicate their new flagpole to the victims of Sept. 11.
The School of Law hosted a forum yesterday where three professors considered the legality of several U.S. policies that have emerged in the aftermath of last year's terrorist attacks.
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An apple a day may keep the doctor away, but it will not keep the weight away, according to the Atkins diet theory.
On a day when many people will turn to music for comfort, Duke students will join over 15,000 other musicians from around the world Sept.
The human voice--a powerful piece of artwork, and the driving force behind "Looking Back: 9/11 Across America," the newest exhibition produced by the Center for Documentary Studies.
Citizens throughout the Triangle will come together to remember and reflect Wednesday, in a variety of religious and nondenominational community events honoring the anniversary of the Sept.
Miscommunication was at the root of Saturday's breakup of the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity's party, an events planning administrator said.
The human brain remains an enigma, but researchers at the Medical Center are probing its mysteries by connecting the brain's signals to external devices like prosthetic limbs.
Although not all legislative seats will be contested in today's elections, Duke Student Government officials are still satisfied with the pool of candidates.