Duke enters partnership with Say Yes to Education
Duke was recently announced as a partner school of Say Yes to Education, Inc., a non-profit group that helps underprivileged students apply to and pay for college.
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Duke was recently announced as a partner school of Say Yes to Education, Inc., a non-profit group that helps underprivileged students apply to and pay for college.
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MOORESVILLE, N.C.—President Barack Obama unveiled his ConnectEd initiative at Mooresville Middle School Thursday—a plan to provide high-speed broadband internet to 99 percent of American students within five years.
After years of renovation, Paul M. Gross Hall is nearly ready to debut a brighter and more modern space.
Even after receiving the largest donation in Duke’s history, the University is struggling to carry out a major renovation project.
Widespread construction on roadways around campus is complicating transportation routes.
Graduate student Andrew Barnhill will explore the intersection of sacred moments and ambitions in his commencement address Sunday.
When the Arts and Sciences Council voted against for-credit online courses Thursday afternoon, it broke an existing contract between Duke and 2U, an internet education company.
After more than an hour of debate Thursday afternoon, the Arts and Sciences Council voted against a motion to adopt online courses for credit.
Regarding an upcoming vote about the future of Duke’s online education, some faculty members feel they are stuck between a rock and a hard place.
The Fuqua School of Business is working to push the limits of global education and in doing so, sets itself apart in its pursuit of establishing full degree programs abroad.
The $50,000 grand prize of the 14th-annual Duke Start-Up Challenge was awarded to Refresh Innovations—the maker of an ultra-slim, all-in-one contact lens case and solution package.
The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life announced via email to its members that Gamma Phi Beta was chosen Duke’s 10th Panhellenic sorority.
Although the student commencement speaker is always a graduating student, it is not often a graduate student.
A Duke alum has created a venture to help students raise money for college.
The Duke Forward capital campaign is inching toward its goals a bit ahead of schedule.
This year’s Black Student Alliance Invitational aimed for a more elevated tone in honor of the 50th anniversary of Duke’s integration.
Three artists will be joining the headliners for the 2013 Last Day of Classes concert.
The months of waiting are over for the 29,200 regular decision applicants who sought a place in Duke’s Class of 2017.
When Sarah Weddington successfully argued Roe v. Wade before the Supreme Court 40 years ago, she thought an end to legal battles over abortion was in sight.