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Doughnuts, doughnuts everywhere, but not a crumb to spare.
When he strode off the court after yet another heartbreaker in the NCAA Tournament, he vowed to return a changed man.
At the half-way mark in the 2009 fiscal year, private donations to the University were down about 20 percent from the same point the year before, said Michael Schoenfeld, vice president for public affairs and government relations.
The Duke University Police Department arrested a suspect responsible for a spate of residential burglaries during the month of January Saturday morning, Maj. Gloria Graham confirmed.
Many students who have logged onto the DukeCard Web site to check their account activity were alarmed to see that they had been charged twice for the same purchases made Saturday, said Matthew Drummond, Office of Information Technology director of the DukeCard Office.
The Fuqua School of Business has been the first to outgrow its Durham operation, reaching out to global business capitals with five sites abroad. But Fuqua's transcontinental growth spurt may pave the way for other branches of the University to build relationships overseas.
Management, markets and mergers are among the things Blair Sheppard knows best-he is dean of the Fuqua School of Business, after all.
The Fuqua School of Business revealed in August that it will collaborate with the Graduate School of Management at St. Petersburg State University for the Russian arm of its five-site global expansion plan. Officials promised to announce one partner per month thereafter-but Fuqua Dean Blair Sheppard has held his cards close to his chest since then, disclosing no more business collaborators.
Administrators are taking a shot at improving residential life for students committed to a substance-free lifestyle.
Seven leaders across various fields will be recognized with honorary degrees at Duke's commencement ceremony May 10, President Richard Brodhead announced Wednesday.
With stocks plummeting and savings accounts following suit, Duke employees have found it harder to open their wallets this year-even for a good cause.
Tim Cook, Fuqua '88, will assume responsibility of Apple Inc.'s daily operations while Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs is on medical leave of absence until the end of June, Jobs announced Monday.
A record-breaking 23,750 students applied regular decision for admission to Duke's Class of 2013, officials said Tuesday.
Aaron Chatterji, assistant professor of strategy at the Fuqua School of Business, has received one of the inaugural Kauffman Junior Faculty Fellowships in Entrepreneurship Research, valued at $50,000, The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation announced Monday.
Students looking to spend the weekend in the library may have been out of luck.
A pair of wealthy, legacy, Floridian twins, Rose and Sage would be natural fits for the Duke student body-if only they were real.
Rather than hoping for a Facebook invite or scouting the quad for a party, students looking for a weekend diversion may now turn to "buzz," a new calendar of campus events geared toward undergraduates.
Coveted "thick envelopes" arrived in the mailboxes of 547 early decision applicants over winter break, the largest number of early admissions offers extended in 10 years.
Students already stressed about final exams next week may feel an even greater sense of alarm due to renovations in Few Quadrangle.
Duke is considering the sale of some of its private-equity holdings, Executive Vice President Tallman Trask confirmed Tuesday, joining a host of elite universities adjusting their portfolios to cope with volatile markets.