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Duke’s campus features stately archways, manicured grass, gothic renaissance and good old North Carolina sunshine. It’s the type of idyllic that shocks open the mouths of first-time visitors and occasionally, longtime students too (cue main quad insta). But upon further glance, one comes to realize that a problem has settled over our gothic wonderland—a big, trashy one.
More than 100 families flocked to the Duke Lemur Center in the hopes of finding a new sort of animal to call their own.
Daniel Poneman, deputy secretary of energy to the Obama administration, visited engineering laboratories and spoke about the importance of research on energy alternatives during his visit to Duke on Monday.
The Chronicle: Can you talk a little bit about your experiences at Duke Law School? What were you involved with during your time here?
North Carolina has been recognized as one of the foremost states in the ongoing movement toward more sustainable building design.
“I can’t stress this enough, but it’s the simplest things that a lot of people take for granted that just transform the whole experience of being in the hospital,” McMahon said.
Members of the Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee sampled options from Mama Duke’s food truck during their committee meeting Monday night.
The first annual Duke STEAM challenge prize was awarded to a group of four undergraduates working to curb dehydration caused by diarrhea in northern India.
The Greek Devil replaced the Au Bon Pain food cart in a change that took effect following winter break.