Conservatives outline goals for environment
The free market should play more of a role in protecting the environment, conservative thinkers said at a conference Monday.
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The free market should play more of a role in protecting the environment, conservative thinkers said at a conference Monday.
Faculty leadership and engagement are critical in times of economic volatility, said Dean of Arts and Sciences Laurie Patton.
The Duke Arts Annex opened its doors this week to students, faculty and Durham residents, creating a buzz around the new meeting place for the campus arts community.
The University is initiating a policy that will protect non-student minors from inappropriate interactions with staff while participating in Duke programs.
Duke engineers are developing ways to implement class assignments into the community.
Tailgate’s replacement will be replaced.
Despite a 6 percent jump in the number of applications for undergraduate admission this year, the yield on offers for the Class of 2016 dipped slightly compared to last year.
The University will now use its power as a shareholder to encourage technology companies to crack down on conflict minerals.
Duke has partnered with John Deere to enhance campus sustainability efforts.
This weekend, sophomore Christine Schindler will take a break from guiding tours and studying multi-variable calculus to pitch her vision for tackling global health and gender equity issues on a panel at a Clinton Global Initiative University meeting in Chicago.
Perched at number six on the top free mobile applications chart in Apple’s iTunes Store as of Wednesday, “I’d Cap That” has stirred a sensation among iPhone users.
A strong focus on building and maintaining relationships will advance leaders, whether in the military, medicine, athletics or business.
Yields for the University’s merit scholarship programs continued to see an upward trend for the Class of 2016, with an 18.5 percent overall increase in the number of first-year students who will enter Duke as recipients of one of the seven merit scholarships.
Faculty will soon vote on a new Duke Global Health Institute program for Duke Kunshan University.
Starting a business can be sweet and tart, and sometimes involves an assortment of local fresh fruit.
The financial outlook for Trinity College of Arts & Sciences is strong, Dean of Arts and Sciences Laurie Patton said Thursday.
As the sole candidate running for Duke Student Government executive vice president, sophomore Patrick Oathout hopes to improve the representation and transparency of DSG next year.
A Duke student has been named a 2012 Harry S. Truman Scholar in recognition of her public service, leadership capabilities and academic achievement.
Due to a massive increase in applications to Duke, the admissions office has expedited the decision-making process for candidates whose applications may not meet the University’s standards.
The Blue Devils met the Tar Heels in a slimy battle Saturday evening.