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(10/23/01 4:00am)
With last August's arrival of Dr. Sandy Williams, dean of the medical school, and the impending arrival of a director of the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy this year, the University-wide initiative on genomics is finally picking up.
(10/22/01 4:00am)
As student affairs administrators draw the blueprint for residential life, academic administrators will work with them to increase academic resources and advising in the residential setting.
(10/22/01 4:00am)
Lewis "Rusty" Williams, Medicine '78, Ph.D. '77 and member of Duke's Board of Trustees, is the leading candidate for director of the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy.
(10/19/01 4:00am)
With ACES Web reporting course evaluation data alongside registration information, faculty reaction to the renewed Arts and Sciences initiative has been mixed.
(10/18/01 4:00am)
As Trinity students begin to register for spring classes on ACES Web, they will be able to look at how other students ranked some courses and professors.
(10/17/01 4:00am)
The trial of David Patrick Malone ended Monday with four guilty verdicts, but after already having served more days than the required sentencing, the convicted gunman was released.
(10/17/01 4:00am)
Several reports of suspicious mailings at the University, coupled with anthrax incidents in three states and the District of Columbia, have prompted Duke officials to step up mail security.
(10/12/01 4:00am)
Jurors at the Durham County Superior Court Thursday heard details about David Patrick Malone's 30 minutes in President Nan Keohane's office last Sept. 6, 2000, when he held three office workers hostage.
(10/12/01 4:00am)
The University is looking at ways to increase recruitment, promotion and retention of Latino employees, after a report was recently completed by Myrna Adams, special assistant to Executive Vice President Tallman Trask.
(10/11/01 4:00am)
As selective house presidents and members anxiously await decisions about placement and housing for next year, Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs, has laid out the guidelines for that process.
(10/10/01 4:00am)
Jury selection began Tuesday in the David Patrick Malone trial and will continue today before opening arguments begin.
(10/09/01 4:00am)
Trial proceedings began Monday for the man accused of holding three people hostage by gunpoint in President Nan Keohane's office last September.
(10/04/01 4:00am)
Hard choices--that is how William Chafe, dean of the faculty of arts and sciences, describes the budget process for fiscal year 2002.
(10/03/01 4:00am)
The Graduate School, in an attempt to remain competitive with a number of peer institutions, is making an effort to increase research support for mid-level graduates.
(10/02/01 4:00am)
Students in Advanced General Chemistry are not off to a good start.
(10/01/01 4:00am)
As the annual United Way-Duke Partnership campaign kicks off today, donors have a new option--choosing agencies they do not want to support.
(09/28/01 4:00am)
Although the volleyball team has yet to be defeated and is on the cusp of the best start in the program's history, the hard part always remains ahead.
(09/27/01 4:00am)
To accommodate an increasing number of majors, the Department of Economics is beginning to implement significant changes to its undergraduate curriculum.
(09/26/01 4:00am)
At the second University forum addressing the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, this one entitled "Christianity, War and Patriotism," nothing escaped critique--not the Crusades, the Quakers nor the song "God Bless America."
(09/26/01 4:00am)
Sexual encounters may be more risky than Duke students realized, according to a 1999 survey of national disease rates.