Duke alum founds 'innovative' local school
Beginning in August, middle school students of the Triangle Area will have the opportunity to pursue a new and more personalized learning experience.
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Beginning in August, middle school students of the Triangle Area will have the opportunity to pursue a new and more personalized learning experience.
In selecting this year’s roundup of eight semifinalists, the Young Trustee Nominating Committee did not eliminate a single applicant.
Duke students will have a new outlet for voicing concerns and suggesting improvements for campus, said Duke Student Government senator Lavanya Sunder, a freshman.
As students take on their last day of Fall classes, student organizers are finalizing the artist line-up for the Spring LDOC concert.
Duke Kunshan University seeks to form a unique culture and collegiate identity as it strives to preserve the academic excellence for which Duke is known, Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Bullock said.
Dean of Arts and Sciences Laurie Patton unveiled her vision of the future of the University’s liberal arts program to a crowded room of faculty and students Wednesday.
The Florida Highwaymen Artists broke through racial boundaries and pursued a new artistic style, said Gary Monroe, photographer and Highwaymen historian.
New leadership in China—a once-a-decade occurrence—comes at a critical time for the nation both within and outside of its borders, said William Kirby, T. M. Chang professor of China studies at Harvard University and Duke’s senior adviser on China.
Despite slow economic growth and poor government involvement, Italy’s economy still has a possibility for growth, a panel of financial experts said Monday afternoon.
A night that began with hope ended with victory at the Democratic presidential election watch party in Raleigh Tuesday night.
Current Democratic North Carolina Congressman G.K. Butterfield expects a smooth re-election today.
Local middle school students received a taste of college life on Tuesday.
Duke Student Government passed legislation to change the walk-up line policy for the 2012-2013 basketball season at its Senate meeting Wednesday.
Minor Shaw will now serve as chair of the board of trustees of the Charlotte-based Duke Endowment.
Unemployment in the Triangle area does not reflect the broader weakness of North Carolina’s economy due to the region’s knowledge economy, officials said.
Duke Student Government has resolved to urge administrators to change the sexual misconduct policy.
Students should expect significant changes in the West Campus libraries beginning this winter.
A new certificate program wants to develop students’ experience at the intersection of entrepreneurship and environmental issues.
Following weeks of hanging flyers and asking for signatures, the freshmen representatives in Duke Student Government have been elected.
The recruitment process for the nine sorority chapters in Duke’s Panhellenic Association will move from West Campus to the Durham Convention Center this Spring.