'Not enough respect': Students discuss the challenges of pursuing visual arts on campus
At a school where students are always moving, art lets you slow down and be yourself.
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At a school where students are always moving, art lets you slow down and be yourself.
In the midst of a recent research fraud lawsuit, Duke has created a new role to maintain scientific integrity.
Outside of Halloween, people do not often dress up in elaborate costumes in otherwise ordinary public spaces. Comicon, however, presents ample opportunity to see some of the most popular comic and television characters come to life. Attendees of all ages cosplay for the event, dressing up as their favorite characters and often adding their own personal twist to their costumes.
Future first-years may receive a free smartwatch, thanks to a new project at Duke.
7 Cups of Tea is a site and app for anyone seeking emotional support for any issue they may be facing.
If you’re tired of relying on spotty wifi or paying for a few extra megabytes of data, SMSmart may be the app you need.
Rumors have been circulating around campus about Pegram’s new “therapy cat” named Crookshanks.
Duke's 24-hour hackathon–HackDuke–took place this past weekend.
Education has become key in this year’s Senate race, and both sides are scrambling to gain an advantage on the issue.
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Since as early as 1997, Duke has been offering alternative break options, typically in the form of service trips. This fall, Duke is offering three different programs for students to develop leadership skills and engage in a variety of different communities.
Duke introduced a selection of new "signature courses" this Fall that hit on a number of University buzzwords—including interdisciplinary studies, real-world applications and classroom innovation.
The Global Education Fair presented a series of options through which students can extend their learning beyond Duke.
If there is one thing that almost all undergraduates at Duke get fired up about besides basketball and LDOC, it’s food. Food website The Daily Meal has ranked Duke Dining as No. 9 in the “75 Best Colleges for Food in America for 2014,” which may come as a surprise to some students who are limited by the meal plan to stay on campus for food.