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The Refectory in the Divinity School may be absent from West Campus next year.
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The Refectory in the Divinity School may be absent from West Campus next year.
The cost of an undergraduate education has risen annually for at least the past 10 years, a trend administrators said is necessary as the University invests in better programs and initiatives.
To initiate meaningful reform, leaders must be willing to fundamentally change their approach to solving a problem, experts said this weekend.
Christ turning water into wine is as believable as a frog changing into a beautiful prince, Richard Dawkins said Thursday night.
The annual Black Student Alliance Invitational brought more than 100 high school seniors to experience life on campus from Thursday to Sunday. Some of the weekend’s highlights included mini-classes taught by professors, a welcome dinner, a cultural fair, a fashion show and a step show. The Chronicle’s Gloria Lloyd corresponded with prospective freshmen and current students who attended BSAI to hear their take on the weekend’s events.
Muslims should engage in all avenues of social justice rather than solely focus on their own persecution, said Omid Safi, the keynote speaker at Duke’s Islamic Awareness Week.
Duke’s food management company is preparing to launch an industry-leading comprehensive animal welfare policy.
Students and professors are increasingly finding new ways to incorporate technology into the classroom.
Duke’s new director of dining services spent his first day on the job becoming acquainted with the on-campus dining scene.
A new French-style vendor may soon join the ranks of food trucks that frequent campus.
Journalists Marvin Kalb and his daughter Deborah Kalb recently co-authored a new book titled “Haunting Legacy: Vietnam and the American Presidency from Ford to Obama,” which reveals how the Vietnam War has affected major decisions made by past U.S. presidents. Marvin Kalb, who worked for the CBS Evening News for 30 years, covered the State Department and served as a Moscow correspondent under legendary anchor Walter Cronkite. Deborah Kalb is politics reporter who has written for CQ and The Hill in Washington, D.C. The Chronicle’s Gloria Lloyd sat down with the father-daughter team to discuss their take on U.S. politics and the field of media.
The Nicholas School of the Environment will present its fourth annual LEAF Award for Lifetime Environmental Achievement in the Fine Arts to author and independent filmmaker John Sayles.
The staff of The Chronicle elected sophomore Yeshwanth Kandimalla as editor-in-chief of the newspaper’s 108th volume.
In Fall 2010, Duke became the first university to place an order with Alta Gracia, an apparel factory committed to ethical working standards. Eighteen months later, more than 400 universities have followed suit.
Students can dine with the world’s third richest person if they are willing to put up some of their own money.
Following a nationwide search, Duke has hired a new director of dining services set to start Feb. 27.
The process of joining Merchants on Points can be difficult to navigate, even for vendors familiar with the program.
In the wake of sexual abuse scandals at Pennsylvania State University and Syracuse University, administrators are reminding Duke employees about existing policies governing various types of sexual misconduct.
Duke has joined other universities nationwide in purchasing domain names in the Web’s new X-rated, red light district.
A proposed sales tax hike has sparked debate about the level of public transit use in the Triangle.