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According to a fellow law school-bound friend, I am a risk-averse person.
Drug-related charges against junior Ryan Packer were dropped Friday due to insufficient evidence, University administrators confirmed Sunday.
RALEIGH - North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper proclaimed the innocence of the three indicted members of the 2005-2006 men's lacrosse team and harshly criticized the behavior of Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong Wednesday.
The 3,770 students offered spots in the Class of 2011 are a product of an applicant pool that has changed significantly from those of previous years.
Following the release of the Campus Culture Initiative report last month, administrators are now busy gauging student opinion before moving to address its suggestions.
Richard Wagoner, chairman and chief executive officer of General Motors Corporation, will deliver the 2007 commencement address, University officials announced Monday.
Though basketball stars may typically hold claim to the title of Duke royalty, the "King of the South" will reign over Cameron Indoor Stadium April 7.
When Newsweek Senior Writer Susannah Meadows arrived in Durham to cover the lacrosse controversy last spring, she did not even have to ask for directions.
William Bevan, former Duke provost and founder of the Talent Identification Program, passed away Monday at the age of 84.
Durham Police Department officials arrested a suspect Monday in connection with allegations that a Duke student was sexually assaulted at an off-campus party Feb. 11.
The enactment of Duke's new service learning initiative will set the University apart from peer institutions while continuing to foster academic values already central to the University's strategic plan, administrators said.
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Police have decided not to pursue their own charges following a college-campus altercation that some have likened to the Duke lacrosse case in its involvement of student athletes, race relations and alleged assault.
The North Carolina state attorney general assumed control of the Duke lacrosse case Saturday and appointed two special prosecutors to replace Durham District Attorney Mike Nifong, who requested to be recused Friday.
Blair Sheppard has been selected as the new dean of the Fuqua School of Business, University officials announced Wednesday.
Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann will not be on campus when classes begin today, and it is unlikely they will return for the spring semester, a number of sources close to the situation confirmed Tuesday.
One year after Duke's Financial Aid Initiative was launched, the campaign has raised $190 million in pledges, officials said this week.
As the semester winds down, freshmen are scrambling to balance curriculum requirements with academic interests as they plan their spring schedules.
For certain Duke graduates, four years in Durham is not enough.
Thruston Morton, president and chief executive officer of the Duke Management Company, will retire at the end of 2006, officials announced Thursday.