Admins give overview of Uni budget
University officials provided a detailed presentation to faculty members Thursday regarding the underlying processes and structure of Duke’s budget.
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University officials provided a detailed presentation to faculty members Thursday regarding the underlying processes and structure of Duke’s budget.
Eric Irons, a former Trinity sophomore, claims he is innocent of rape charges and plans to face the allegations in district court Nov. 9, his attorney said.
In response to recent robberies of students on LaSalle Street, Duke and Durham police departments are taking collaborative measures to improve off-campus safety.
A female student was held up shortly after 2 a.m. Saturday on East Campus but fled the scene before the suspect could steal her belongings.
Duke Parking and Transportation Services is preparing for about 3,300 additional people expected on campus by 2012 largely stemming form the addition of the planned Duke Cancer Center and Duke Medicine Pavilion.
Duke police have concluded their internal investigation into the March officer-involved shooting outside Duke Hospital that left a Durham man dead.
The Duke University Police Department released updated crime statistics in its annual Clery Security Report, which shows an increase in a number of reported crimes for the 2009 calendar year.
Arts and Sciences will extend last year’s faculty retirement incentive offer in its attempt to reduce faculty size.
In its meeting Wednesday, Duke Student Government established two new committees: one charged with modifying DSG election bylaws, the other with increasing student familiarity with financial aid.
Duke Student Government named two freshmen Durham and Regional Affairs senators after a one-day delay due to allegations of campaign violations.
After the Duke Student Government Senate’s decision to defund and move toward de-chartering the Duke College Republicans, DSG President Mike Lefevre vetoed both pieces of legislation this weekend.
With an executive board staffed primarily by seniors, Duke University Union will turn to freshmen to fill its ranks.
The national health care overhaul, which extends insurance coverage for young adults, is expected to increase the University’s costs.
In its first meeting of the year, Duke Student Government approved a new timeline for the 2010-2011 DSG elections, creating one election for all DSG Executive Board candidates and a separate one for senatorial candidates.
In a three-hour session Sunday, the Duke Student Government Judiciary decided not to review a second case of discrimination brought against the Duke College Republicans.
To the dismay of Kenyan campers and DukeEngage students who planned to attend CampWISER in Muhuru Bay, Kenya, this summer marked the second time since 2007 that camp was not in session.
Although his earlier charges of discrimination against the Duke College Republicans were dismissed, senior Justin Robinette is determined to pursue his case.
The University’s new campus rabbi has wide-ranging work experience: everything from banking to grassroots lobbying, database development and management and, of course, Jewish leadership.
For some freshmen, “fitting in” at Duke will require some physical maneuvering.
Come this Fall, barbecue joint Tommy’s Rubs and Grubs may feature a new menu, more affordable prices, different hours of operation and a new name.