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When I met Jeremy Lipkowitz, he was holding a glass of warm matcha tea at the Hummingbird Bakery off of East Campus.
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When I met Jeremy Lipkowitz, he was holding a glass of warm matcha tea at the Hummingbird Bakery off of East Campus.
Duke may not be known as a campus for the arts, but with several programs dedicated to dance, music, theater and writing, a niche section of undergraduates hope to enter creative industries following graduation. Those looking for assistance in doing so, however, have not typically found the Career Center to be a helpful resource.
KUNSHAN, China—"What are you going to Kunshan for?" My dad asked incredulously.
The Academic Council considered the addition of a new faculty rank during its meeting Thursday.
"Accidentally" running into your crush has never been easier, thanks to a new mobile app on campus.
The Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee deliberated Monday on what food trucks and Merchants-on-Points restaurants should be recommended to Duke Dining for next year based on a survey administered to the student body.
Arts and Sciences Council members approved a new innovation and entrepreneurship certificate Thursday.
Trinity College of Arts and Sciences will introduce new and redesigned classes in 2015 in which Duke professors team-teach with research partners at other universities.
Fundraising for the Duke Forward Campaign has reached the $2 billion mark, President Richard Brodhead announced in his annual address to the Academic Council Thursday.
A startup co-founded by a Pratt graduate is partnering with hundreds of movie theaters to sell discount tickets.
If approved, a new certificate program will provide opportunities for undergraduates interested in entrepreneurship.
The Arts and Sciences Council is considering allowing students to fulfill their graduation course requirements with credits from online courses.
The Arts and Sciences Council plans to reconsider how each department is represented proportionally.
A proposal to create an Academic Council Diversity Task Force was passed Thursday, following a council conversation on faculty diversity last month.
To continue the ongoing discussion about for-credit online classes, an online forum for faculty opened Monday.
Although the Faculty Diversity Initiative has increased the numbers of black faculty and female faculty in the past 10 years, the percentage of Latino faculty remains low.
The total number of students choosing to graduate a semester early has increased by 30 percent since 2010.
Faculty called for an administration plan to improve campus diversity at the Academic Council meeting Thursday.
The Board of Trustees will decide upon the location of the new Student Health and Wellness Center in the next few months.
After dorms close Dec. 16, some students stay behind with no way of going home for the holidays.