Duke grad develops variety show to benefit local nonprofits
A bi-annual variety show benefitting Triangle area charities is the brainchild of a Duke grad who has applied his entrepreneurial talents to nonprofit work.
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A bi-annual variety show benefitting Triangle area charities is the brainchild of a Duke grad who has applied his entrepreneurial talents to nonprofit work.
The Chronicle staff elected sophomore Danielle Muoio to serve as editor-in-chief of its 109th volume.
One star-crossed couple found romance amidst the rivalry on Valentine’s Day, despite the heated emotions from Wednesday night’s game.
The Graduate and Professional Student Council elected Katherine Duch as the next graduate Young Trustee Tuesday.
With Wednesday’s basketball game drawing nearer, many students’ attitude toward the neighboring school is more competitive than collaborative, but for those seeking partnership, a new opportunity is now available in the Bryan Center.
Want to take a look at Chapel Hill without having to travel down Tobacco Road?
Honor Council’s newest hashtag campaign works to remind all students of their worth, potential and individuality—#DukeEncourage.
Starting this past Friday, all passengers wishing to use the Robertson Scholars bus now must pay a $2.50 charge or present a GoPass.
In her campaign for Young Trustee, senior Ashley Alman says she has amassed a variety of perspectives that help her to understand and convey the Duke undergraduate experience to the Board of Trustees.
A new Duke platform likened to an academic Facebook aims to increase information sharing and collaboration, but many students and administrators do not know about it.
Recent Duke research shows grim consequences could accompany intensifying economic disparity in North Carolina’s public schools.
Faculty discussed the various benefits and disadvantages associated with the University’s increasing emphasis on interdisciplinarity at Thursday’s Academic Council meeting.
Durham County commissioners voted Monday night to change the name of Durham Regional Hospital, removing Durham from its title in exchange for Duke.
Although many Duke students spent their last few days of break preparing for new classes and moving back to campus, 90 undergraduates used this time to learn about environmental problems facing the ocean.
Before joining the Duke physics department as a research associate in 1952, Hedvig Kohn had to face sexism and flee the Nazis.
Renovations to the Bryan Center are intended to create a more attractive space that is more conducive to student collaboration by the start of the 2013-2014 academic year.
The Robertson Scholars program will discontinue its free bus service between Duke and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, effective next semester.
Although the physics department will eventually be able to call a new building home, plans for construction are not in the University’s immediate trajectory.
Scott Jaschik is the editor and co-founder of Inside Higher Ed, a daily online publication covering college and university news. Previously, he served as editor of The Chronicle of Higher Education from 1999 to 2003. The (Duke) Chronicle spoke with Jaschik about the increasing popularity of online courses and current issues facing higher education.
East Campus bench pranks are no longer just friendly competition.