Duke Arts and Sciences Council approves global health co-major
Starting soon, students will be able to take on a global health major.
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Starting soon, students will be able to take on a global health major.
A two-day conference celebrating the 40th anniversary of International Comparative Studies at Duke is set to begin Thursday.
The era of one-ply toilet paper in Duke restrooms is coming to the end of its roll.
A tree fell on Chapel Drive around 11:20 p.m. Tuesday, blocking one lane.
Academic Council members added their input to an increasingly prominent debate over the role of online technology in education at their meeting Thursday.
Following the announcement of the 2013 Last Day of Classes lineup at midnight Friday, students shared their thoughts on the scheduled list of artists, which currently includes rapper Kendrick Lamar, DJ Steve Aoki and hip-hop trio Travis Porter. LDOC is April 24.
Two student refugees from North Korea will speak about their experiences living in and escaping from the country Friday in an event sponsored in part by Duke Amnesty International and Vision for North Korea.
Arts and Sciences Council will soon vote on a new global health major.
If elected, Graduate Young Trustee candidate Chris Marsicano says he would give back to Duke by serving as a voice for his peers.
Quantitative evaluations, which once reigned supreme in college admissions, are now making room for “noncognitive” measures for evaluating prospective students.
Panhellenic sororities extended slightly fewer invitations this year, despite recent discussions about creating a new chapter due to robust recruitment numbers.
Think Before You Talk, a student-led campaign, is taking aim at derogatory and insensitive usage of words such as “gay,” “rape” or “retarded” in everyday conversations.
Duke IDEAS, a new interdisciplinary program that will bring together students and faculty from different corners of the institution, will launch Fall 2013.
After Dean of Arts and Sciences Laurie Patton emphasized the integration of career interests and academic passions during a talk last Wednesday, Program II seems likely to be at the center of a change in the University’s vision.
The Women’s Housing Option launched a new campaign this week to raise awareness on the complexity of women’s body issues.
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Gross Hall is undergoing renovations that will expand its capabilities and allow other departments, including political science, to move in.
Hurricane Sandy has subsided, leaving Duke students and alumni among those recovering from the damage.
King’s College London law professor Maleiha Malik seeks to combat misperceptions and prejudices toward Muslims in the western world.
In a swing state like North Carolina, student volunteers serve as the vanguard for the presidential campaigns.