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Duke may not be in Casablanca, but Rick's will soon be opening its doors on campus.
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Duke may not be in Casablanca, but Rick's will soon be opening its doors on campus.
Since coming to Duke last August, Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Moneta has restructured the Division of Student Affairs, prepared the campus for the largest residential change since all freshmen moved to East Campus and is the first in his position to sit on President Nan Keohane's senior officers council.
Duke community members will have the opportunity to emulate sandwich-munching Jared Fogle this fall when national sandwich franchise Subway moves into Breyer's ice cream location near the Great Hall.
The School of Law and the Pratt School of Engineering became the first two schools to surpass their individual goals in The Campaign for Duke, almost 18 months before the end of the campaign.
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The School of Law and the Pratt School of Engineering became the first two schools to surpass their individual goals in The Campaign for Duke, almost 18 months before the end of the campaign.
For more than two years, residents on the outskirts of Edens Quadrangle and Main West Campus have been greeted each morning with the unwelcome sound of jarring construction equipment and beeping trucks at the site of the new West-Edens Link.
Since coming to Duke last August, Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Moneta has restructured the Division of Student Affairs, prepared the campus for the largest residential change since all freshmen moved to East Campus and is the first in his position to sit on President Nan Keohane1s senior officers council.
Ten billion dollars. Believe it or not, that1s the figure box office gurus are eyeing for the year 2002 in movies, and it1s this summer1s unusually strong batch that has execs seeing 11 figures. Unusually strong not just because tickets are selling faster than WorldCom stock, but because Hollywood has finally put together a set of flicks that won1t completely lower your IQ.
Duke community members will have the opportunity to emulate sandwich-munching Jared Fogle this fall when national sandwich franchise Subway moves into Breyer's ice cream location near the Great Hall.
Duke may not be in Casablanca, but Rick1s will soon be opening its doors on campus.
____simple_html_dom__voku__html_wrapper____>Rumors of a declining on-campus party scene were confirmed this summer with the release of registered events statistics by the Event Advising Center. The figures
Armed with number two pencils, College Board officials will vote today on proposed changes to the SAT I, a move meant in part to assuage threats by the University of California system to abandon the nationwide college entrance exam.
Two key components of undergraduate financial aid will change dramatically within the next two years, in response to the Duke Student Government Financial Aid Task Force report released in March.
Harvard University threw another wrench into the growing debate over the undergraduate early decision process last week by announcing that it is considering taking regular decision applications from students who have already been accepted early decision at other schools.
A recent wave of reported car break-ins around campus, especially along N.C. 751, has prompted Duke University Police Department officials to release a crime prevention advisory to community members.
Although undergraduate application numbers set a record high this year and Duke's acceptance rate was the lowest in school history, matriculation yield remained a stagnant 43.4 percent for the Class of 2006, according to statistics released this week by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.
The University announced nine new department chairs in Arts and Sciences last week, including the anticipated external hire of a new head of the biology department.
With a struggling job market and Curriculum 2000 matrices to fill, students have enrolled in record numbers in summer session courses.
Six down, eight to go.