Study abroad statistics reveal gap in diversity
This semester 475 students are studying abroad-the most in University history.
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This semester 475 students are studying abroad-the most in University history.
Listening isn't really McCoy Tyner's cup of tea, whether it's the latest CD or conventional wisdom on his home city. Perhaps that's why Tyner sounds like no one else.
Zihui Tang came to Duke in the hopes of getting her Ph.D. in history. Now she is fighting to stay in the country.
As Greek Week draws to a close, some members of minority greek groups are struggling to achieve the on-campus recognition enjoyed by traditional fraternities and sororities.
Amid acclaim and change, Duke's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community will host Coming Out Week starting Monday.
Zach Condon's story is enough to make the average high school guidance counselor cringe.
Hot on the heels of new, controversial features, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has announced that the popular networking site will open to the general public.
"Everyday, everyday I have the blues
Days into its mandate, Duke Student Government is wracked by tension and infighting on the Executive Board about how to best handle tattered town-gown relations, DSG officials confirmed Wednesday.
Coming soon to a mailbox near you: a North Carolina voter registration form, compliments of the Office of Student Affairs.
There's a fine line between brilliant and brutal. On OutKast's 2003 double album, Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (LaFace), André 3000 ran delightfully amok, especially with the impish No. 1 single "Hey Ya!" Partner Big Boi was stellar on his half of the record, but it was Dré who stole the show. Everyone from the jazz press to Esquire's fashionistas--who named him the best-dressed man of 2004--was raving about him.
Black Enterprise, a major national black business magazine, named Duke one of the nation's 50 Top Schools for African Americans Tuesday.
The Duke Islamic Studies Center is celebrating the hiring of its first full-time employee this week, one of several major steps the center has taken since it was endowed last November.
Weighed down with trunks, suitcases and a few uncertainties, hundreds of freshmen arrived for orientation Tuesday.
The New Black Panther Party for Self-Defense will hold a demonstration at 10 a.m. today near the University in support of the exotic dancer who alleged she was raped by members of the Duke men's lacrosse team at a March 13 party.
The New Black Panther Party announced it will hold a press conference and demonstration 10 a.m. Monday in support of the exotic dancer who alleged she was raped by members of the Duke men's lacrosse team at a March 13 party.
When allegations of a rape by members of the Duke men's lacrosse team surfaced in late March, the Office of News and Communications kicked into high gear.
Craven Quadrangle has been the site of three major maintenance failures since last fall: a pipe explosion, the collapse of a marble wall and the smell of sewage in shower water.
When it comes time to leave the cozy confines of the Languages Building, it will be a bittersweet day for the Romance studies department.
Students, faculty and administrators gathered for a panel discussion on the state of Latinos at the University Thursday night at Love Auditorium in the Levine Science Research Center.