Storify: Students protest against alleged mistreatment of parking employees
Our Storify on the protest held by students and Duke community members against alleged mistreatment of Parking and Transportation Services employees:
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Our Storify on the protest held by students and Duke community members against alleged mistreatment of Parking and Transportation Services employees:
A committee created to determine ways of honoring Julian Abele recommended renaming Chapel Drive after the black architect, according to a memo listing committee recommendations.
Our Storify on the vigil at the Chapel steps following killings in Indiana, Utah and Raleigh. Three men, at least two of whom were Muslim, were killed "execution style" in Indiana last week. A Kenyan immigrant was killed Saturday night in Salt Lake City and a man was shot by police in Raleigh today:
Our Storify on the DSG Presidential Debate hosted by The Chronicle:
The protest against a cop-themed party last Friday has triggered a number of strong reactions on Facebook.
Our Storify on the protest against a prison-themed party held by Delta Sigma Phi and Kappa Kappa Gamma:
Students and Durham residents gathered Friday evening in front of Delta Sigma Phi’s section to protest an annual prison-themed party held by the fraternity and Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.
Richard Riddell, vice president and University secretary, urged this year’s Young Trustee candidates to avoid running on a platform, but the candidates have taken a variety of approaches to their campaigns.
Young Trustee candidates Max Schreiber and Wills Rooney will attend meetings with the Black Student Alliance “that will result in an unofficial endorsement letter” after a “misunderstanding” about a previous invitation to attend endorsement meetings.
The Duke Student Government Senate heard from Young Trustee candidates during its meeting Wednesday.
Young Trustee candidates Wills Rooney and Max Schreiber, both seniors, have announced in a written statement that they will not attend Black Student Alliance Young Trustee endorsement meetings.
The Duke Student Government Senate discussed a resolution to support the installation of security cameras on campus near residential areas during its meeting Wednesday.
Paul Modrich, James B. Duke professor of biochemistry, accepted the Nobel Prize in Chemistry from King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden during a ceremony Thursday in Stockholm.
The Academic Council discussed University construction priorities and Duke Kunshan University during its first meeting of the academic year Thursday.
The prices of parking permits at Duke have increased recently to support the costs of construction and environmental concerns.
Women are underrepresented on the faculty in higher paying departments at Duke.
As consumers gain greater access to their electronic health records, concerns are growing about how to expand data access while preserving privacy and data responsibility.
Students can view ratings for almost 17,000 courses taught since 2004 through the Student Accessible Course Evaluation System, but they might be missing some of the most valuable information.
The Office of Undergraduate Admissions has deleted certain sections from the admissions files of students who had not previously requested to review their records.
The Class of 2019 will feature many trailblazers for the University—including those who read an autobiographical graphic novel for their summer reading book.