Data shows female students participate in co-curriculars more than males
Across many different co-curricular activities at Duke, there is a disparity between female-identifying and male-identifying student participation.
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Across many different co-curricular activities at Duke, there is a disparity between female-identifying and male-identifying student participation.
Duke researchers have discovered that autism spectrum disorder could be detected and treated faster through innovations in machine learning.
In recent years, many higher education institutions have seen an uptick in applicants and a decrease in acceptance rate. But this year is an exception for some elite universities.
A new Center for Alternative Sustainable and Intelligent Computing (ASIC) is coming to the Pratt School of Engineering.