Duke will complete Central Campus renovations in 2013
Central Campus will undergo a makeover this summer that could make the apartments more attractive to students.
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Central Campus will undergo a makeover this summer that could make the apartments more attractive to students.
The Duke Student Government Senate passed a resolution “acknowledging the merit and ability of all Duke students” at its meeting Wednesday.
Graduate student Ashley Young is aiming to redefine what it means to be a foodie.
This weekend, hundreds of parents flocked to Duke’s campus for the annual Parents’ and Family Weekend, full of faculty-led sessions on the University’s programs and tours of what Duke has to offer. Some students were reunited with their families for the first time since move-in day, while other students’ parents could not attend. The Chronicle spoke with students, employees and administrators regarding their reactions to Parents’ Weekend.
Duke is assuming an “out with the old, in with the new” philosophy concerning its email database.
A recent restriction has put limits on Duke students’ ability to party late off campus.
DukeEngage is expanding its domestic and international programs for the 2013 year.
Despite administration and faculty taking advantage of other forms of digital communication, students say that they still prefer email as their primary mode of communication with professors and authority figures.
Unbridled population growth can lead to numerous problems across the world, a leading researcher on the topic said.
Last Spring, students in a class on women’s leadership compiled a photo campaign with people from diverse backgrounds holding up signs that read “I need feminism because...” followed by a reason that was special to them. The photos were displayed throughout campus, and posted on Facebook and Tumblr.
For a reverend who seems at his happiest preaching sermons to the congregation, Luke Powery, the new dean of Duke Chapel, still gets the jitters each time he takes the podium.
The legacy of civil rights activist John Hope Franklin will live on in the form of his manuscripts, lists, diaries and other documents that the University has recently acquired.
With the addition of Au Bon Pain to the Bryan Center, Alpine Bagels is striving to maintain its status as the campus’ primary bagel provider.
The Senate unanimously passed a resolution confirming Duke Student Government’s support for the efforts of the Center for LGBT Life to increase the size of their new programming space to at least the size of its current space.