Duke alum wounded by roadside bomb in Iraq
It is the third anniversary of the war in Iraq, and First Lieutenant Charles Bies, Pratt '04, is recuperating in a military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany.
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It is the third anniversary of the war in Iraq, and First Lieutenant Charles Bies, Pratt '04, is recuperating in a military hospital in Landstuhl, Germany.
Approximately 4,000 high school students received incorrect SAT scores when an error in the scanning process resulted in lowered test grades.
Susan Roth has been named vice provost for interdisciplinary studies, and Sarah Deutsch has been named Roth's successor as dean of the social sciences, administrators announced Wednesday.
The student activities fee will increase by nearly 45 percent next year, jumping from $173.50 to $250.50 per semester for the 2006-2007 academic year.
Only you can save Duke's bonfire permits.
A Duke education may be priceless, but the Board of Trustees approved a 4.5-percent increase in the cost of tuition, fees and room and board for undergraduate students Friday.
Former Duke President Nan Keohane dispelled any rumors Wednesday that she will take the helm of Harvard University after current President Lawrence Summers steps down this summer.
Harvard University President Lawrence Summers announced in a statement Tuesday his plans to resign June 30.
Administrators in Trinity College of Arts and Sciences have spent the past year making a concerted effort to increase the number of endowed chairs in the school.
Blue Devils will rock out to "Demons," to celebrate the Last Day of Classes this year.
Pamela Bernard was named Duke's next vice president and general counsel, President Richard Brodhead announced Tuesday.
Friis Petersen, the Danish Ambassador to the United States, gave a European perspective on U.S. foreign policy, rising anti-American sentiments in the world and reforming the United Nations in a speech at the School of Law Thursday.
Construction of the new student plaza is progressing on schedule, as crews have taken advantage of the mild temperatures in recent weeks, Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs, confirmed Wednesday.
Four hundred and sixty-seven high school seniors learned Dec. 15 that they are to become the newest crop of Blue Devils.
When Aaron Graves assumed his position as associate vice president for campus safety and security Monday, the North Carolina native dove into the task of enhancing Duke's security strategy.
Visitors to the Duke homepage next month may be in for a shock.
At a town hall meeting Monday night, Duke Student Government brought together a panel of experts from the Office of Information Technology to discuss improvements and field questions about technological services.
Kevin Hughes said he does not particularly hate Duke, nor is he a big fan of the Indiana Hoosiers.
Construction of the West Campus student plaza is proceeding on schedule, administrators confirmed this week.
Three Duke seniors were awarded prestigious Rhodes Scholarships Saturday.