Zzzoom University: professors reflect on Zoom fatigue and online learning challenges
Tired of scrambling to find a Zoom link for your fourth class of the day? Many professors are, too.
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Tired of scrambling to find a Zoom link for your fourth class of the day? Many professors are, too.
While many students are experiencing on-campus living for the first time this semester, others decided to take leaves of absence after being at Duke in the fall.
The typical first-year experience at Duke is centered around all first-years living together on East Campus. This year, Duke’s COVID-19 response, which included reducing density in residential buildings, left the Class of 2024 split between campuses.
Numerous Duke professors have publicly shared their thoughts on the election, both before and after Election Day.
Duke’s social media team hopped on the “how it started/how it’s going” Twitter meme trend the morning of Oct. 16, intending to make a joke about the University's growth. But the @DukeU tweet was criticized for its racially insensitive content and sparked heated dialogue regarding the University’s history.
Duke’s endowment took a hit this year even as other top universities saw gains.
There is a new computer science class offered this fall, and it’s not like any other course in its department.
Due to Duke’s academic flexibility, students are able to move from the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences to the Pratt School of Engineering, and vice versa. Many students make this switch once—and a few have done it twice.
When morning dawned Sept. 9 in Chico, Calif., the sky was dark and orange, and the street lights stayed on.
Amid a pandemic and a movement to abolish the Greek organizations associated with the Duke Panhellenic Association and Interfraternity Council, both groups are taking a new look at rush.
As students returned to campus during a pandemic, the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences announced changes to its satisfactory/unsatisfactory grading policy.