SNL comedian promotes local stem cell research
News of a new stem cell research fellowship for third-year medical students came from an unlikely-and comical-source at the School of Medicine Monday afternoon.
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News of a new stem cell research fellowship for third-year medical students came from an unlikely-and comical-source at the School of Medicine Monday afternoon.
For Matthew Yelovich, a junior studying abroad in Paris this semester, hosting friends from the Duke in Florence program this past weekend proved a disquieting experience.
The Office of Judicial Affairs has a new face in the area of off-campus relations.
For a school steeped in history and tradition, there have been surprisingly few ghosts reported to haunt Duke's imposing Gothic campus.
In a crowded auditorium filled with high school students and community members, ideologies were set aside for a scientific debate about the merits of evolutionary theory and its place in public schools.
At the Graduate and Professional Student Council Community Forum meeting Monday night, students aired their concerns about parking on campus and general assembly members continued to debate a proposed student fee increase that would help pay for GPSC-sponsored events.
Although the demolition of the Bryan Center Walkway has attracted plenty of attention in recent weeks, some students complain that organizational events have suffered from a lack of attention usually garnered by tabling and signs on the walkway.