Main Street bridge replacement to close key routes
The planned replacement of the bridge near East Campus this summer will require vehicles to find alternate routes and painters to find alternate walls.
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The planned replacement of the bridge near East Campus this summer will require vehicles to find alternate routes and painters to find alternate walls.
When Dan Kiehart, chair of the biology department, takes over as dean of the natural sciences, he plans to promote interdisciplinary collaboration among Duke’s scientific fields.
Duke Libraries can now digitize books in the public domain upon request.
Amid a 21.8 percent decline nationally in law school applications this year, the School of Law has managed to keep its number of applicants steady, as the final tally is expected to be up 1 to 2 percent from last year.
The Black Student Alliance, one of the oldest student groups on campus, is refocusing its goals this year to concentrate on internal improvement, development and growth—breaking away from the past years focus on-campus visibility.
Any student who has ordered food online or had their laundry delivered can thank Campus Enterprises.
Duke students have proven to be leaders in the nationwide movement to discourage American electronics companies from including conflict minerals from the Democratic Republic of the Congo in their supply chains, said human rights activist and best-selling author John Prendergast in a presentation Thursday.
The architects responsible for the West Union Building renovations held an open house Tuesday night in which they revealed the preliminary designs and spoke with students about their vision.
The Duke chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi officially disbanded Friday, when all but one member resigned after the co-ed business fraternity was put on probation this summer.
The Duke community congratulated its first standing professor to win a Nobel Prize Wednesday, but two other Nobel Prize winners are appreciated here among the scientists who utilize their work.
Recent news of civil unrest and violence exaggerate the situation on the ground in Egypt, students living in Cairo said.
Recognizing a year of dedicated political effort, the College Democrats of America named sophomore Adrienne Harreveld a College Democrat Rising Star of America.
Thanks to the efforts of two Duke students, a village in rural Togo can now use the Internet.