Looks can be deceiving: Duke’s faux-aged finish
Don’t be fooled by the antiquated look of our Gothic Wonderland. Though the buildings on West Campus appear to have been built hundreds of years ago, in reality most are a mere 81-years-old.
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Don’t be fooled by the antiquated look of our Gothic Wonderland. Though the buildings on West Campus appear to have been built hundreds of years ago, in reality most are a mere 81-years-old.
Ever wonder how the Gross Chemistry building got its rather unfortunate sounding name? The building was named in honor of Paul Gross, a long time Duke University administrator and an internationally respected chemistry researcher.
Historians, scholars and other members of the Duke community marked the 150th anniversary of the Civil War in a symposium this weekend.
Students hoping to break into the world of advertising learned some of the tricks of the trade Tuesday night.
Thanks to two state-run programs that provide early education funding to low-income families, third graders in North Carolina are scoring higher on standardized tests and are less likely to be placed in special education, according to a recent study conducted by Duke researchers.
When searching for high-quality hospital care, Duke researchers suggest asking a friend or colleague for a recommendation.
The Duke community got a reminder Thursday of the importance of higher education—and the many difficulties surrounding its success.
If elected Young Trustee, Matt Davis strives to enable students to benefit from their time at Duke even more than he has.
The biology department has made changes to its two new introductory courses according to feedback provided by students in a survey conducted at the end of last semester.