Seoul National offers Duke strong business partner
So what kind of a partner has the Fuqua School of Business found in Seoul National University?
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So what kind of a partner has the Fuqua School of Business found in Seoul National University?
The Fuqua School of Business is expanding its Cross-Continent MBA program to include an Asian component through a wide-ranging partnership with Seoul National University.
Duke medical researchers are participating in a study that could have profound implications for the United States as it wages its ongoing war on terrorism.
After a heated discussion at its last meeting of 2002, the Arts and Sciences Council approved a permanent opt-in system for the Student Accessible Course Evaluation System, at least temporarily ending debate on whether students should have access to the results of teacher-course evaluations.
As an April 14 deadline approaches for implementation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, designed to protect medical patient privacy, Student Affairs administrators are not significantly changing their policies for parental notification of alcohol-related hospitalizations.
Two Duke seniors were selected over the weekend for the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship for graduate study in Oxford, England.
Grade inflation may be less dramatic than recent reports have shown, and its causes are too complex to be easily remedied by any one policy, Provost Peter Lange will report to the Board of Trustees' Academic Affairs committee Friday.
Maggie Schneider, a junior biology major studying at the Duke Marine Lab in Beaufort, died Wednesday afternoon from injuries suffered during an auto accident caused by a drunk driver Saturday night.
Freshman reading programs made headlines at both ends of Tobacco Road last year, as the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill chose Qur'an excerpts for its reading and Duke inaugurated its first year of such a program.
In an effort to promote diversity and religious tolerance, Duke will host what may be the campus's most prominent menorah lighting ever in a Hanukkah ceremony tonight.
Citing a need to explore new options, field hockey head coach Liz Tchou resigned her position Tuesday.
A junior remains in critical condition and in intensive care after sustaining extensive head injuries in a three-car traffic accident Saturday.
INDIANAPOLIS -- In its first test against a marquee NCAA tournament-level opponent, Duke found that despite its youth, its longtime shooting threat nonetheless remains Redick-ulous.
Gilbert Merkx is out to spread the word that Duke takes international education very seriously, whether by scheduling conferences, increasing Duke's partnerships with high-caliber universities abroad or enhancing the awareness of the University internationally.
How can a university feature as its centerpiece a magnificent chapel steeped in ties to the Methodist church, while attracting a greater diversity of students and faculty with other religious and cultural backgrounds?
In a report earlier this month to the Board of Trustees, Gilbert Merkx, vice provost for international affairs, concluded that Duke has made significant progress enhancing its global perspective over the past 10 years, but that the International Affairs Committee will come up with a new strategic plan for remaining goals.
This interview with Associate Vice President for Auxillary Services Joe Pietrantoni is the first in a series of Oak Room Interview designed to shed light on the personalities of noted campus figures. The interview was conducted by Kevin Lees, The Chronicle's managing editor.
Gerhard Schroeder's come-from-behind win Sunday to remain Germany's chancellor ended one of the most interesting European elections in recent years, said political, policy and European experts at Duke, although they disagreed on the impact Schroeder's reelection will have on German-American relations.
Alex Roland and Richard Kohn have been friends and colleagues for years. The two are military historians, experts in an area of history that, though small, is unique enough to be a significant subfield.
Edmund Pratt, Engineering '47, former chair and CEO of Pfizer Inc. and the namesake of the University's engineering school, died Thursday at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. He was 75.