DSG, admins adjust ‘blanket’ medical leave policy
Duke Student Government and University administrators hope that students will have an easier time navigating the medical leave process after clarifications to the University’s leave policy.
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Duke Student Government and University administrators hope that students will have an easier time navigating the medical leave process after clarifications to the University’s leave policy.
University dignitaries and invited guests gathered Saturday afternoon to officially dedicate the Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library with a ceremony in the Gothic Reading Room on the second floor.
Many Durham neighborhoods have experienced a surge in development in recent years, bringing new residents and increased costs.
Winter may be three months away, but students are already feeling chilly.
Although Duke’s First-Year Advisory Counselor Program has focused on improving its diversity and has added new training sessions, it remains disproportionately Greek-affiliated.
At Tuesday evening’s sophomore convocation, one of the main speakers was noticeably absent.
In response to complaints about the bus system, Duke Parking and Transportation Services announced changes to bus operations that will go into effect starting Tuesday.
Duke has heard of Urinetown—but what about UrineBrown?
A series of dormitory burglaries has prompted Duke University Police Department to increase its presence on West Campus and near on-campus residence halls.
After more than a year of renovations, Page Auditorium has re-opened to play host to speakers, performers and for now, Duke Chapel’s services.
The Fuqua School of Business’ R. David Thomas Executive Conference Center is undergoing major renovations and an expansion to provide it with a “distinctive, enduring design.”
Approximately 200 Durham activists and community members gathered Saturday afternoon to commemorate the victims of the recent shooting in Charleston, S.C.
Durham’s Ninth Street district will be abuzz with new activity in the coming year.
Duke’s 2015 summer reading selection is poised to generate “interesting discussion” when the freshmen arrive on campus this August.
In a video announcement Wednesday, King Julien XIII, main character of DreamWorks' "All Hail King Julien", said two new baby ring-tailed lemurs at the Duke Lemur Center would be named after him.
A new app developed by Duke students—appropriately named Ego—gives users a platform to share their favorite selfies.
The ride up Chapel Drive provides one of the most iconic views on Duke's campus, but like many other University landmarks, the road is now closed for the summer due to construction.
Some members of the Class of 2015 were worried about the threat of inclement weather and a new venue disrupting Sunday's commencement ceremony, but many ended up least pleased about the commencement address.
Graduates of the Class of 2015 were encouraged to relate to those from different backgrounds to develop solutions to the world's most pressing problems at Sunday's commencement ceremony.
Seniors gathered on the main residential quad Thursday afternoon to remember their time as members of the latest graduating class to go out with a national championship in men's basketball and reflect on the last four years.