Pancakes, poetry and performances: A glimpse into Duke’s last day of classes celebration
Duke’s last day of classes was a cause for celebration.
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Duke’s last day of classes was a cause for celebration.
Students Who Sit, a new venture co-founded by Duke sophomores Sydelle Bernstein, Raya Caldwell and Isabel Lehrman, is changing the game for student babysitters and faculty members in need of childcare.
Academic advisors are intended to form an essential support network for students, but some first-years have concerns about the program’s effectiveness.
Graduate/Professional Young Trustee finalist Rickard Stureborg, a final-year doctoral candidate in computer science, hopes to bring his diverse experiences and ability to bridge communities to the Board of Trustees.
Since returning from fall semester study abroad programs, several upperclassmen have been assigned to dorms on East Campus traditionally reserved for first-year and Duke Kunshan University students.
On the heels of a state-wide flu outbreak, a team of Duke and Harvard researchers are making promising developments in the search for a longer-lasting and more versatile influenza vaccine.
Duke recently released its 2023 Annual Security Report, which details on-campus crime statistics for the past three years.
In the wake of the Aug. 28 shooting at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill that left one faculty member dead, UNC’s media relations office told the News & Observer that there is no mandated emergency response training for faculty.