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Updated November 9, 2010 at 3:08 a.m.
Campus Council and the University’s administration are moving forward with plans for the house model transition.
For his family and friends, Drew Everson’s possessions embodied his unique characteristics.
A memorial service remembering senior Drew Everson will be held in the Duke Chapel at noon today.
Senior Drew Everson died Saturday night after sustaining severe head and body trauma from an accidental fall.
Faced with shrinking budgets, universities nationwide are looking for creative methods to cut costs. To save money at Duke—up to $30 million—administrators plan to consolidate the process for ordering items.
With increased government efforts to monitor federal research projects, the University has been enforcing federal standards more strictly, Arts and Sciences Council members heard Thursday.
A female student was robbed on LaSalle Street around 9:25 a.m. Wednesday. The incident was the second robbery of a student on or near campus in the past five days.
Administrators announced changes to the structure of the Office of Undergraduate Education last week to account for the fact that undergraduates are involved in more than just Trinity or Pratt.
New financial documents for the 2010 fiscal year reveal that the University is somewhat back on track a year after the University’s investments dropped more than $1.5 billion.
After a series of reforms that took place last year, one University program has been silenced for the academic year.
Top administrators expressed confidence Thursday that the University will be able to eliminate its remaining $40 million budget deficit in the next two years.
After a tough 2009-2010 fiscal year, the University’s endowment and budget appear to be heading back on track.
At its meeting Wednesday night, the Duke Student Government Senate moved to place the Duke College Republicans on “disciplinary probation.”
The Duke University Police Department and the administration’s oversight of campus safety have undergone significant changes in recent months.
In a meeting that lasted more than four hours, the Duke Student Government Senate defunded the Duke College Republicans and took the first step toward de-chartering the group on the basis that the club has demonstrated a “culture of discrimination.”
Twenty million people are suffering. Thousands are dead. One-fifth of the country is underwater.
At a time when many business schools are seeing slow, if any, growth, the Fuqua School of Business’ global approach has allowed it to attract a record number of applicants.
Construction of the K4 residence hall may be far from complete, but another tower has already moved in nearby.
As the members of the largest-ever freshman class sat in the Chapel during Wednesday’s Convocation ceremony, they heard about the economic downturn, a “Star Wars”-obsessed roommate and tales of travels from Prague to Pennsylvania.