Danzig urges students to ‘take new risks’
In today’s uncertain times, Richard Danzig believes one can never be too certain about the future.
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In today’s uncertain times, Richard Danzig believes one can never be too certain about the future.
Students trying to access their ePrint accounts this Fall may find they are unable to print using last year’s software, due to the installation of a new University-wide printing system this summer.
As the United States falls behind other developed nations in its number of college graduates, President Barack Obama and state-level administrators are trying to break the trend.
Sen.Ted Kaufman, D-Del., was sworn into the Senate Jan. 16, 2009 after being selected to replace Vice President Joe Biden after he was elected. Kaufman, Engineering ’ 60, served as Biden’s chief of staff for 19 years and was the co-chair of Biden’s transition team after his election. Kaufman was serving as a senior lecturing fellow in the School of Law before succeeding Biden. The Chronicle’s Rohan Taneja recently caught up with Sen. Kaufman about his experiences in the Senate.
During the Spring semester, Cathy Davidson decided to implement grading practices fit for a new era: she left the evaluations of students to their peers.
Duke students celebrated the Last Day of Classes throughout the day Wednesday on the Main West Quadrangle. The day included performances from Jay Sean, Flogging Molly, Rooney and Big D and the Kids Table, as well as food and drink vendors on the quad. Thursday afternoon, The Chronicle interviewed several students about their thoughts on this year’s LDOC. —compiled by Rohan Taneja
Commonly held notions about the Duke hook-up culture may not be as accurate as many students believe.
Jackson Browne is no stranger to success.
Dozens of professors, high-ranking government officials and other experts have gathered this week at the Fuqua School of Business to debate U.S national security policy.
As part of its call for drastic reduction of the U.S. government, Guardians of the Free Republics, a political extremist group, called for North Carolina Gov. Beverley Perdue’s resignation last week.
Soft power may be Joseph Nye’s coinage, but smart power is America’s calling.