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Refugees living as far as Syria had their stories of struggle heard Saturday evening at the Nasher Museum of Art.
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Refugees living as far as Syria had their stories of struggle heard Saturday evening at the Nasher Museum of Art.
When English professor Cathy Davidson announced her move to City University of New York, the question was raised as to who would retain the rights to the massive open online course she created while at Duke.
Chair of the Board of Trustees David Rubenstein, Trinity '70, spoke to students, faculty and administrators in the Freeman Center this past Friday, the day after he announced a $1.9 million donation to Jewish life on campus.
Food cart sales have nearly frozen over as a result of location changes in anticipation of West Union renovations.
Democrat Kenneth Spaulding—former North Carolina State Representative and a Durham native—announced his plans last week to run for governor of North Carolina in 2016.
Charles and Daneen Stiefel donated $1.3 million last week to Duke researchers investigating the link between immune deficiencies and cancer.
Sometimes Carolina should not go to hell. Hear me out: Duke’s rivalry with UNC-Chapel Hill can overshadow some of Duke’s collaborations with the neighboring university.
This past Monday night, you might have thought about attending one of those club meetings scattered around campus, going to a club sports practice or maybe even tackling that growing pile of homework.