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Duke Student Government senators recognized the Duke Pro-Life Club and chartered two other student groups at its Wednesday meeting.
At Thursday's Arts and Sciences Council meeting, Trinity College faculty heard three proposals—on satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading, credit for non-Duke courses taken online and course evaluations.
Registration is now open for students to get the COVID-19 vaccine through Duke.
Duke is investigating the racist printout hung Saturday in Brown dorm as a potential violation of the Community Standard and the Policy on Prohibited Discrimination and Harassment, administrators wrote to undergraduates on Tuesday.
Sixty-one students tested positive for COVID-19 last week, down sharply after a weeklong campus lockdown.
Duke’s summer and fall plans include expanded on-campus living and the possibility of international travel for students, said Executive Vice President Jennifer Francis; Gary Bennett, vice provost for undergraduate education; and Mary Pat McMahon, vice provost and vice president for student affairs, at Thursday’s Academic Council meeting.
With most on-campus students weeks away from being eligible for vaccines, Duke shattered COVID-19 case records last week.
Duke's financial situation isn’t as bad as some feared it would be due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the University is still looking to buy time before loosening spending.
Thursday morning’s in-person classes are off with an unusual “ice day” expected in Durham, and professors are urged to hold those classes online if possible.
There will soon be a new marine sciences and conservation undergraduate major, and permanent changes could be coming to satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading in the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences.
Faculty heard two proposals from professors in the Nicholas School of the Environment at Wednesday's virtual meeting of the Arts and Sciences Council, Trinity College of Arts and Sciences' faculty governance body.
Washington University of St. Louis’ Shruti Desai is joining Duke as an associate vice president.
Two Duke seniors were named Rhodes Scholars on Sunday
Rush is moving to sophomore year and Duke is setting up a new “residential community” system on West Campus, as part of the guidelines for a committee that will rethink the Duke housing experience.
U.S. Rep. David Price and Rep. G.K. Butterfield, Democrats representing North Carolina’s 4th and 1st Congressional Districts, respectively, are both projected to win reelection by the Associated Press.
Reggie Love, Trinity ‘05 and a former personal aide to President Barack Obama, is now on the virtual campaign trail speaking to voters on behalf of Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and vice-presidential nominee Kamala Harris. Love is also a former Duke men’s basketball and football player and was a co-captain of the basketball team.
In an open letter sent to Duke administrators in late September, student groups called on the University to divest from a variety of industries—this time as part of an ACC-wide coalition.
Duke has identified its first student COVID-19 cluster, in the Solis Brightleaf apartment complex in Durham.