BEYOND THESE STONE WALLS
An acceptance letter came as a moment of disbelief, a burst of excitement and a sigh of relief.
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An acceptance letter came as a moment of disbelief, a burst of excitement and a sigh of relief.
Since January, the city of Durham has had a seat at the table of the University's top administrators-a place occupied by Phail Wynn.
For the past decade, administrators have striven to bring the world to Duke, envisioning the Chapel steps as a place where students from across the globe would cross paths.
Dozens of patients who were accidentally treated with tainted surgical instruments at Duke University Health System hospitals in 2004 filed a civil suit Tuesday in Durham against the companies contracted by the University to sterilize the equipment.
Kevin Moore, the current associate dean for research at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, will join Duke in July as Trinity College of Arts and Sciences senior associate dean for faculty affairs, George McLendon, incoming dean of Trinity College and dean of the faculty of Arts and Sciences, announced Friday.
The Career Center will be led by former director of Harvard University's Office of Career Services William Wright-Swadel next year, Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Moneta announced Monday.
The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life's suite in the Bryan Center will be expanded to include a collaborative space for the four Greek governing organizations, including in particular the Panhellenic Association.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., successfully underwent surgery Monday at the Duke University Medical Center for a malignant brain tumor.
This summer, the rhythm of toe shoes tapping the floor will echo throughout Reynolds Theater and Page Auditorium for the 31st consecutive year.
One week after successfully undergoing surgery for a malignant brain tumor at the Duke University Medical Center, Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., left campus Monday for his home in Cape Cod.
Duke, Durham community leaders and local business executives collaborated to raise a record-breaking $1.2 million to benefit 12 neighborhoods near campus and the eight schools attended by children living in those neighborhoods, Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership officials announced Friday.
Many elite universities have reached deep into their waitlists this year, making dreams come true for some applicants who had written off their top choice school for Fall.
Burlington police officials are continuing to investigate the death of a Duke Hospital nurse that occurred Friday night at her Burlington home.
The Duke University Police Department and the Durham Police Department are investigating allegations of hazing by off-campus fraternity Alpha Delta Phi after a student was hospitalized following a Spring fraternity event.
Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., successfully underwent surgery at the Duke
Zhizhong Li calls his parents twice a day, morning and night-but not because he is homesick.
The Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation gave the University a $6-million grant May 14 to continue its search for new treatments for the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among children and adolescents.
While pro-Tibet and pro-China demonstrators crowded the steps of the Chapel beneath a cloudless blue sky April 9, a perfect storm was brewing-a storm that quickly thrust freshman Grace Wang into the national media spotlight.
The Durham Police Department exonerated senior Eric Halperin less than a month after he was arrested and charged with trafficking marijuana and possession of marijuana with the intent to sell, but his name always will remain under a cloud of suspicion on the world's largest stage: the World Wide Web.
The Duke Student Government Election Commission penalized presidential candidate Andrew Tutt, a junior, 190 votes-one for each resident of Gilbert-Addoms Residence Hall who found one of his illegally distributed flyers beneath his or her door.