Board of Trustees to hear financial report
The Board of Trustees will be briefed on the status of the University's endowment this weekend.
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The Board of Trustees will be briefed on the status of the University's endowment this weekend.
In her first address to the Academic Council as provost, Sally Kornbluth introduced the process that will lead to the University's next strategic plan.
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For the first time in a decade, Curriculum 2000 is receiving a facelift.
After spending a year at number seven, Duke has returned to number eight in the annual U.S. News and World Report ranking of research universities.
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie—author of "Americanah," the summer reading novel for the Class of 2018—spoke to a packed Baldwin Auditorium Friday, fielding questions about everything from feminism to her creative process.
Four Duke undergraduates suddenly found themselves without a home Wednesday night when their Chapel Hill Road house caught on fire.
Wednesday afternoon study sessions in Perkins and Bostock Libraries got a little more eventful when the fire alarm was triggered, causing the evacuation of both buildings.
A homeless man allegedly assaulted an employee at Devine's Grill and Sports Bar early Friday morning.
Duke Kunshan University held its first day of classes Monday—opening its doors to students after years of planning, construction and controversy.
At its first meeting of the academic year, the Board of Trustees' Executive Committee covered several routine procedures, including faculty and staff appointments.
When students attend their first classes in Durham on Monday, another set of Duke students will be doing the same thing more than 7,000 miles away.
The Ebola virus outbreak's effect on the Duke community has been minimal—University travel restrictions have enacted as a precaution, though no students, faculty or staff are said to be present in the afflicted countries. For one young alumnus, however, the outbreak hit close to home.
The Class of 2018 comes with the highest admissions yield for Duke since 1979.
The next step in the Lewis McLeod sexual assault case will be months away.
Duke has received $3 million to create a directorship for Islamic Studies.
In a lawsuit filed last week, it's "The Duke" versus Duke.
Works in Progress
The 2014-2015 academic year will see a number of administrators stepping into new roles on campus. Take a look at some of the people who have recently moved into new offices and learn what their jobs entail: