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The Chronicle’s Sabrina Rubakovic was a part of a week-long trip in Israel with Project Interchange, an institute of the American Jewish Committee. She was one of many representatives from American campus newspapers visiting the Middle Eastern country to broaden perspectives of the region and explore Israeli-American relations. Rubakovic blogged daily about her experience.
The Chronicle’s Sabrina Rubakovic is a part of a week-long trip in Israel with Project Interchange, an institute of the American Jewish Committee. She is one of many representatives from American campus newspapers visiting the Middle Eastern country to broaden perspectives of the region and explore Israeli-American relations. Rubakovic will be blogging daily about her experience.
The Chronicle's Sabrina Rubakovic is a part of a week-long trip in Israel with Project Interchange, an institute of the American Jewish Committee. She is one of many representatives from American campus newspapers visiting the Middle Eastern country to broaden perspectives of the region and explore Israeli-American relations. Rubakovic will be blogging daily about her experience.
The Chronicle's Sabrina Rubakovic is a part of a week-long trip in Israel with Project Interchange, an institute of the American Jewish Committee. She is one of many representatives from American campus newspapers visiting the Middle Eastern country to broaden perspectives of the region and explore Israeli-American relations. Rubakovic will be blogging daily about her experience.
Today is my first full day in the state of Israel. I arrived yesterday after a 10 hour flight to Tel Aviv, where I am currently staying. Why am I in Israel over my lengthy Winter Break? I am a member of the Project Interchange journalism seminar, which is aimed at opening the eyes of university journalists to contemporary Israeli politics and its representation in the media. And even though I've only been here for less than 24 hours, the program has made significant headway towards that goal.
The Chronicle's Sabrina Rubakovic spoke with six high school seniors who have just been accepted to Duke. The first members of the Class of 2014 talk about why they chose Duke and how they and their parents reacted when they found out that they got in.
When it comes to handling finances, leave it to your grandparents to make swift, responsible money-making decisions.
Duke researchers have come one step closer to unraveling the mystery surrounding the development of Alzheimer’s disease.
Butler’s ego wasn’t the only thing damaged Monday night.
Leaving a chair in a dormitory hallway may be more damaging than you think.
Students who apply to Duke must decide whether to check a box on their applications indicating whether they intend to apply for financial aid.
Approximately one third of the Class of 2014 will be composed of early decision applicants when Duke’s newest freshmen move in to East Campus next Fall. In the past, early applicants have typically made up about one fourth of the freshman class.
The Medical School hopes to balance a budget and a vision in the coming year.
The once scarce supply of H1N1 vaccines at Duke is now relatively plentiful.
The new decade will see changes in health care technology.
Two months ago, President Barack Obama launched his “Educate to Innovate” campaign to advance science, technology, engineering and math education, but a Duke professor has been working toward that goal since 2006.
The pandemonium following the detonation of a “dirty bomb” may be diminished by the work of Duke researchers.
The Chronicle’s Sabrina Rubakovic was part of a week-long trip to Israel with Project Interchange, an institute of the American Jewish Committee. She was one of many representatives from American campus newspapers visiting the Middle Eastern country to broaden perspectives of the region and explore Israeli-American relations. Rubakovic blogged daily about her experience.
Last Thursday, the fates of about 2,000 anxious high school seniors were posted online as Duke released early decision results for the Class of 2014.