Duke adds two students to Trask replacement search committee two weeks after having none
Two students have been added to the search committee tasked with finding Executive Vice President Tallman Trask’s successor.
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Two students have been added to the search committee tasked with finding Executive Vice President Tallman Trask’s successor.
Three individuals suspected of a theft in Gilbert-Addoms residence hall were arrested Wednesday afternoon, according to a news release.
The Duke University Police Department made two arrests last week for on-campus crimes.
Duke will receive a $261 million distribution from the LORD Corporation, the University announced Wednesday morning.
On Thursday, the University announced the search committee tasked with finding a replacement for outgoing Executive Vice President Tallman Trask.
Erin Potts-Kant, a former Duke researcher who has been accused of falsifying experiments, was officially banned from receiving federal funding Oct. 1.
An event featuring former Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni was interrupted by around two dozen protesters Wednesday evening.
Thursday’s Academic Council meeting featured several presentations on subjects ranging from Duke’s response to recent high-profile settlements to possible changes to the undergraduate residential experience. Here are four takeaways from the meeting:
Have you tried riding one of the new electric scooters that popped up on Duke's campus this year? Managing Editor Nathan Luzum tried one out for the first time... and things didn't exactly go as planned.
Duke employee Abby Grubbs took her first online Jeopardy! test in 2016. Three years later, she finally made it on the show.
Although students are only a month into the school year, there hasn't been a shortage of news on campus. From innovative Duke research to hurricanes to lawsuits against the University, here’s a recap of the stories you read the most in September. And don’t forget to check out our most popular Sports, Opinion and Recess stories as well.
An armed robbery took place Thursday around 9 a.m. near 1400 Morreene Road, according to a DukeAlert.
Richard Riddell, senior vice president and secretary to the Board of Trustees, is set to step down June 30, 2020.
The Louvre displays the “Mona Lisa,” the Museum of Modern Art features “Starry Night,” and Keohane 4B dormitory boasted a work of art known as “Untitled 1.”
Duke professor Jenny Tung, Trinity '03 and Ph.D. '10, is set to receive $625,000 after winning a 2019 MacArthur Foundation Fellowship.
Dining is a central facet of life at Duke. Whether it's grabbing food to-go during the hubbub of class change or sitting down with friends for a leisurely meal, the University's eateries are an important part of the Duke experience.
Duke Student Government is set to welcome its newest representatives from the Class of 2023.
Duke is tied with Johns Hopkins at 10th place in the latest U.S. News and World Report rankings, a fall from its position at No. 8 last year.
As the southeastern United States braces for Hurricane Dorian's impact, North Carolina is preparing as well.
In its first meeting of the semester, the Duke Student Government Senate allocated money for a new sexual health initiative and approved a bevy of funding requests.