Revised policy prohibits students from giving gifts to housekeepers
Duke housekeepers are no longer allowed to accept gifts from students.
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Duke housekeepers are no longer allowed to accept gifts from students.
Undergraduates elected the 2012-2013 Duke Student Government committee vice presidents Monday.
Affordability, access and technology will shape the future of American higher education, panelists said in a forum Friday.
A campus chapel should help a university define its heart, said Dean of the Chapel Sam Wells in his official exit interview Tuesday.
Modern media stereotypes of Southern politics may be outdated.
Junior Chris Brown, a lifelong Blue Devil, draws on his love for Duke in his approach to student advocacy.
Duke administrators are trying to make Durham a little more like home for some employees.
The Middle East is becoming increasingly present in the global community, Kuwait Ambassador Salem Al-Sabah said Thursday.
Some researchers are hoping that soon, remote-controlled airplanes will be more than just toys and instead serve as potent conservation tools.
Administrators held the first student-oriented public information session about Duke Kunshan University Wednesday night as part of ongoing efforts to acquaint students with the new China campus.
Some graduate students’ eyes are veering off the academic track.
Women at Duke have come a long way in the past several decades.
Finding love may not be easy, but a few Duke students are trying to make the pursuit a little less daunting.
After a six-month national search, Richard Hays, George Washington Ivey Professor of New Testament, was selected to serve as dean of the Duke Divinity School.
DukeChronicle.com is refreshed.
Implementing solar panels may make most environmentally conscious individuals feel virtuous, but Duke engineer Nico Hotz has higher standards.
In the past several months, lawmakers have renewed efforts to battle sexual assault on college campuses, highlighted by U.S. Vice President Joe Biden’s emphatic “No means no” in a speech at the University of New Hampshire on behalf of the Department of Education during which he introduced new guidelines on campus sexual assault for schools receiving federal funds.
Fifty-seven of 140 rising juniors were released from their housing contracts Wednesday in Residence Life and Housing Services’ first pre-lottery for off-campus housing.
Anatomy, pharmacology, microbiology, pathology—these are components to a laundry list of science courses students must pass before delving into the world of medicine.
Following the Friday release of RGAC scores, fraternities and selective living groups are waiting to find out how they will be affected by their grades.