New engineering building may be coming to Duke in near future
As West Union celebrates its first year and the Arts Center nears completion, Duke officials are turning their attention to the next big project—a new engineering building.
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As West Union celebrates its first year and the Arts Center nears completion, Duke officials are turning their attention to the next big project—a new engineering building.
This is the fourth story in a multi-part series on the student conduct process. The first story, published three weeks ago, examined the experience of one student who went through the student conduct process and felt she was treated unfairly. In the second story, published two weeks ago, two legal experts criticized the student conduct process, and the third story, which was published last week, detailed additional students’ experiences with the Office of Student Conduct. If you have had experiences with the OSC that you would like to share with The Chronicle in a confidential manner, please contact Claire Ballentine or Neelesh Moorthy.
This is the third story in a multi-part series on the student conduct process. The first story, published two weeks ago, examined the experience of one student who went through the student conduct process and felt she was treated unfairly. In the second story, published last week, legal experts criticized the student conduct process. If you have had experiences with the Office of Student Conduct that you would like to share with The Chronicle in a confidential manner, please contact Claire Ballentine or Neelesh Moorthy.
Anyone who knows me knows that I’m a runner.
Duke students and faculty were among the thousands of scientists who converged in D.C. this weekend for the March for Science.
The Academic Council reviewed the proposed strategic plan for the University and heard hiring updates for Duke Kunshan University at its Thursday meeting.
Curious about whether congregations are becoming more liberal or accepting of the LGBTQ+ community? A study at Duke is trying to find out.
Despite Blue Devils United and the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life being unable to plan Greek Ally Week this year, some students have taken it upon themselves to host the event.
Junior James Bradford, president of Kappa Alpha Order fraternity, was recently elected president of the Interfraternity Council. The Chronicle spoke with Bradford about the issues IFC currently faces and the organization's efforts to increase diversity and prevent sexual assault on campus. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
Cindy Brodhead knows how to throw a party.
Rapper Tory Lanez will be headlining the Last Day of Classes concert this year, Duke University Union announced Friday.
Media portrayal of the Islamic religion often focuses on terrorist groups or violence. A group of journalists gathered Tuesday to discuss why this is the case.
Junior Melodie Bonanno and sophomore Max Bernell were recently selected as the next presidents for Blue Devils United, the largest student LGBTQ+ group on campus. The Chronicle sat down with them to discuss their visions for BDU's role on campus next year. This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
At its Thursday meeting, the Academic Council considered two new committees—one on faculty rank and one on student affairs.
Students should get ready to snap their fingers for Lil Jon, this year’s Old Duke headliner.
Currently provost at the University of Pennsylvania, Vincent Price will become the University's next president in July. He will succeed current President Richard Brodhead, who has led Duke since 2004. The Chronicle spoke with Price about how he is preparing for his new role and his plans for when he arrives.
As interim director of the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life and senior director for student life, David Pittman oversees Greek life on campus. The Chronicle spoke with Pittman about OFSL's role on campus, housing for Greek chapters and sexual assault prevention.
Last September, Duke Gardens announced a policy banning furry friends—but after complaints from the Duke community, dogs will now be allowed to return.
If you ever find yourself needing CPR or an AED, Duke’s campus is good place to be.
Eric Toone, vice provost and director of the Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative, will leave Duke to join Breakthrough Energy Ventures, the University announced Monday.