John Hope Franklin
"Old hat" seems to be a term that is ingrained in John Hope Franklin's vocabulary.
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"Old hat" seems to be a term that is ingrained in John Hope Franklin's vocabulary.
Four more years. Just kidding. For all of you who will still be here next year, here's looking on the bright side: at least there's still women's basketball.
History was made last October 3.
"Old hat" seems to be a term that's ingrained in John Hope Franklin's vocabulary. The prominent scholar has written several books chronicling African-American history, chaired history departments and accrued numerous professorships at several universities.
University officials have finalized the details regarding alcohol and grill use policies for the Last Day of Classes celebration April 26.
Student leaders from Duke and North Carolina Central University met Monday night to discuss how to improve relations between the two institutions.
"No más miedo"-no more fear-was the message white-T-shirt-clad ralliers tried to convey, as dozens of Duke students, faculty and staff opted to skip work or class Monday in favor of raising awareness about immigrants' rights.
For the past several months, activists and other supporters of immigrants' rights have filled the streets of several U.S. cities to promote dialogue and call on legislators to produce a comprehensive immigration reform bill.
Amid continued campus turmoil surrounding recent rape allegations directed toward members of the men's lacrosse team, President Richard Brodhead stressed the importance of education, respect and responsibility in meetings with two student groups Monday night.
U.S. News and World Report released its annual list of top graduate schools for 2007 last week with no change in rank from last year's list for Duke's law, business and medical schools.
Local and national media outlets have swarmed Main West Campus this week, seeking answers and attempting to ensure that their audiences have the latest information pertaining to allegations that three members of the men's lacrosse team raped and assaulted an exotic dancer at an off-campus party March 13.
As admissions officers at colleges and universities across the country put the finishing touches on acceptance, waitlist and rejection letters, the debate about specialized student recruiting rages on.
When Jared Fish took a shower in his second-floor Craven Quadrangle House R bathroom Tuesday night, the senior suddenly got an unexpected and unpleasant whiff of sewage.
Second-year medical student Carrie Largent died in an apparent early-morning suicide March 11. She was 25.
Second-year medical student Carrie Largent died in an apparent suicide early Saturday morning, March 11. She was 25.
Duke's rival across Tobacco Road suffered a non-basketball loss this week when Erwin Chemerinsky declined an offer to become the next dean for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law.
The University's Hillel-the national organization that supports Jewish life on college campuses-received a $2-million donation to ensure the continuation of student activities at the Freeman Center for Jewish Life, President Richard Brodhead announced Monday.
It's a relatively calm afternoon at Jimmy John's Gourmet Sandwich Shop-a popular restaurant on Ninth Street-and work is proceeding as usual.
The Durham Public School System is partnering with Duke to initiate new programs to help improve teachers' effectiveness in the classroom, officials announced Wednesday.
Past and present members of the Duke and Durham community came together Tuesday night to honor the legacy of Samuel DuBois Cook, the first black tenured faculty member at the University.