Shuttle service offered on FLEX
Students leaving for spring break can now pay for shuttle service to the airport with their FLEX accounts.
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Students leaving for spring break can now pay for shuttle service to the airport with their FLEX accounts.
Formerly the most despised undergraduate housing on campus, Trent Drive Hall has suddenly become a more attractive place to live, several of the dormitory's new residents said this week.
Bringing administrative experience in working with greek organizations, as well as the experience of being in a sorority herself, Nicole Manley is the latest to join the University's efforts to unify campus greek life.
For students still deciding what they want to do with their lives, the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators hosted the Minority Undergraduate Fellows Program at Duke this month to introduce minority students to careers in student affairs.
Bringing administrative experience in working with greek organizations, as well as the experience of being in a sorority herself, Nicole Manley is the latest to join the University1s efforts to unify campus greek life.
For students still deciding what they want to do with their lives, the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators hosted the Minority Undergraduate Fellows Program at Duke this month to introduce minority students to careers in student affairs.
At 11 p.m. last Sunday, Stephanie Holler sat outside in her folding chair, typing away on her laptop, waiting for morning.
Aiming to promote intellectual discussion, the Division of Student Affairs will distribute copies of the short story "The Palace Thief" by Ethan Canin to the Class of 2006 as a summer reading assignment.
In an effort to give prospective students a better sense of its intellectual life, the University held faculty lectures during this year's Blue Devil Days.
Audience members heard two sides of the continuing debate over the Mt. Olive Pickle Company and farmworker treatment at a forum Wednesday afternoon.
Many Duke employees are saving money on purchases made at more than 200 businesses throughout the Triangle thanks to the PERQs program.
As the University discusses expanding its Latino Studies program, three student groups brought a Latino studies and theater expert to Duke Thursday night to discuss the changing role of Latinos in contemporary culture.
Whether Clifford Davison or Jacob Flomenberg is elected the next Duke Student Government vice president for facilities and athletics, the winner will face the perpetually demanding task of representing student opinion and invoking changes.
As part of ARAMARK's ongoing efforts to improve dining services, many dining employees are being trained in customer service.
In its efforts to improve life for the citizens of Durham, the University will convert a vacant Duke University Health System laundry facility into affordable senior citizen housing, pending approval of a financing plan.
Beginning this week, the Division of Auxiliary Services will begin its oversight of facilities at the Beaufort Marine Laboratory in an effort to make student living more comfortable. The division aims to be fully operational there by March.
After waiting a year since voting against unionization last fall, Duke Hospital's nurses have expressed no interest in beginning a new campaign for unionization.
In an effort to improve the quality of food and service at ARAMARK Corp. eateries, the company has begun implementing its employee training programs.
In response to employee feedback, University and Health System managers and supervisors are participating in "A Guide to Managing at Duke," a three-day seminar designed to improve managerial efficiency.
In her convocation address to the Class of 2005 yesterday, President Nan Keohane paralleled the undergraduate education at Duke to that of a sower.