PlayMakers names new associate artistic director
PlayMakers Repertory Company based in Chapel Hill named Jeffrey Meanza as associate artistic director, according to a press release March 4.
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PlayMakers Repertory Company based in Chapel Hill named Jeffrey Meanza as associate artistic director, according to a press release March 4.
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Duke's student theater group Hoof 'n' Horn presents Chess in Duke's Sheafer Theater in the Bryan Center.
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Editor's note: This is the third section of a three-part series assessing the rebounding job market for Duke seniors. Today's article looks at the growing trend of underutilized degrees and how Duke students are affected. Monday's article focuses on the new opportunities and career paths available to graduates. Tuesday's article analyzes why the finance industry attracts so many recent graduates.
I stood in the back at my first Chronicle meeting and put my name on the listserv. At the time, that was the only commitment I thought I would be willing to make.
Editor's note: This is the second of a three-part series assessing the rebounding job market for Duke seniors. Today's article analyzes why the finance industry attracts so many recent graduates. Wednesday, The Chronicle will look at the growing trend of underutilized degrees and how Duke students are affected. Monday's article focused on the new opportunities and career paths available to graduates.
Editor's note: This is the first of a three-part series assessing the rebounding job market for Duke seniors. Today’s article focuses on the new opportunities and career paths available to graduates. Tuesday, The Chronicle will analyze why the finance industry attracts so many recent graduates. Wednesday, The Chronicle will look at the growing trend of underutilized degrees and how Duke students are affected.
The Board of Trustees assessed current trends in higher education to gain a better understanding of Duke in the long term at its meeting this weekend.
Both Blue Devil fencing teams won four of their five matches in the Duke Home Meet this weekend at Card Gym.
The Chronicle is accepting remembrances of Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans. Please send letters to chronicleletters@duke.edu by Sunday, Jan. 29, at 2 p.m. Remembrances will be published Monday, Jan. 30.
This weekend’s Board of Trustees meeting focused on reconciling ambitious projects with financial realities.
The Board of Trustees approved plans for renovations to Baldwin Auditorium at its first meeting of the academic year this weekend.
The Duke community experienced a tragic loss when senior Matthew Grape died last week in a car accident near campus. The Chronicle has extended its deadline for accepting letters to the editor remembering Matthew to this Wednesday at noon. Submissions must be under 500 words and must be submitted to chronicleletters@duke.edu. Please include your name and affiliation with Duke. Our thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time.
The Duke community experienced a tragic loss early Thursday morning when senior Matthew Grape died in a car accident near campus. The Chronicle will accept letters to the editor remembering Matthew. Submissions must be under 500 words and must be submitted by this Sunday at noon to chronicleletters@duke.edu. Please include your name and affiliation with Duke. Next week The Chronicle will write an obituary honoring Matthew’s memory. Our thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time.