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Sophomore Bryan Silverman is wiping away traditional forms of advertising.
Starting this Fall, some Duke professors will offer courses online for free.
When Damion Moore got fed up with the volatility at the telecommunications company where he worked in Research Triangle Park, he decided to cook for a living.
With the University set to officially launch a capital campaign, President Richard Brodhead will kick off his new five-year term by helping Duke garner funds.
Racce cars have put recent graduate on the fast track to a career in engineering.
Chrissy Beck will move one door down the hall of the West Union Building as she becomes The Chronicle’s new general manager.
A Fuqua School of Business degree program initially scheduled to launch this month in Dubai has been halted.
The Chronicle is saying goodbye to its long-time business manager, praised by his colleagues for the stability he brought to the organization.
Nearly a decade after removing itself from the Interfraternity Council, Duke’s Eta Prime chapter of Kappa Sigma fraternity is once again recognized by the University.
A changed approach to the Last Day of Classes resulted in an overall safer event, administrators said.
updated at 8:40a.m.
Europe needs to strive for increased unity if the European financial crisis is to be solved, said Dr. Ursula von der Leyen, German federal minister for labor and social affairs, in a talk Wednesday.
Duke’s mock trial team became national champions for the first time Sunday.
A new student group is continuing efforts to streamline communication and management between student arts organizations.
Thanks to a course in the economics department, students are getting a taste of Wall Street finance without having to leave campus.
Duke professors are trending on Twitter.
A team of Trustees, administrators, faculty and students selected Grimshaw Architects as the firm that will renovate the West Union Building.
Updated April 2, 9:45 a.m.
A segment of Appalachian bluegrass culture came alive at the Center for Documentary Studies Wednesday night.
A man-made pond will soon help Duke reduce its dependence on city water while providing a new recreational outlet for the community.