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Living in a dormitory that is friendly to the environment and has a high-tech media room is no longer a dream at Duke.
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Living in a dormitory that is friendly to the environment and has a high-tech media room is no longer a dream at Duke.
The Duke Developing Research Excellence in Anesthesia Management Campaign was officially launched at a kickoff gala Saturday night.
Engineering students who wish to use their skills for community service will need to look no further.
Developments in technology may be the answer to the deficiency in higher education.
As made evident by the shrinking sizes of iPods, laptops and digital cameras, small is clearly in. But the emergence of such gadgets tends to pose problems of efficiency and cooling within their tiny confines.
An international human rights lawyer discussed Wednesday night the socioeconomic and sociocultural obstacles to the U.N. Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal mortality by 75 percent by 2015.
A new electronic "portal" developed for patients of the Duke University Health System aims to transfer various components of the health-care experience from manila folders to patients' computer screens.
Radios are for more than listening to hip-hop and morning celebrity gossip on the morning commute-Duke Children's Hospital benefits annually from a charity radiothon held in partnership with local station MIX 101.5 WRAL-FM.
Jim Kim, chair of the Harvard Medical School Department of Social Medicine, spoke Thursday about the future of global health to an audience of approximately 50 medical students, researchers and undergraduates.
Informational events about AIDS Friday enabled students to inform the campus about the global epidemic, while other Duke leaders work to eliminate the need for World AIDS Day.
The Men's Health Clinic, which began operating in September 2005 in the Student Health Center, has seen a large upsurge in student interest this year.
The Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences was granted $1.24 million to stimulate and provide funding for the development of marine ecosystem management, Nicholas School officials announced last week.
Sitting behind his mahogany desk, with a view of Durham from his window, incumbent District Attorney Mike Nifong discussed his election platform and life outside the office-something for which he has had little time amid the continued controversy surrounding the Duke lacrosse case.
Duke Allies hosted a discussion about homosexuality and religion Thursday in the Center for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Life.
Lewis Siegel, dean of the Graduate School and vice provost for graduate education, plans to retire at the end of this academic year after 15 years at his post. Siegel’s decision to retire was made in the middle of his present term in office, and he publicly announced his upcoming departure at this year’s graduate school convocation.
Classes may be out, but volunteering is definitely still in.