Chapel ceremony honors alums, students, faculty
Ceremonial garb and prestigious awards characterized the annual Founder' Day Convocation Thursday afternoon in the Duke Chapel.
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Ceremonial garb and prestigious awards characterized the annual Founder' Day Convocation Thursday afternoon in the Duke Chapel.
The Rev. Canon Samuel Wells once said he would never live in America.
A presentation on the Nasher Museum of Art highlighted the first Academic Council meeting of the school year Thursday.
A new study found cancer-causing particles and metals present in the hydraulic fluid accidentally used in the cleaning of surgical tools at two Duke University Health System hospitals in late 2004.
The Duke University Marine Laboratory will remain closed until at least noon Friday in the wake of Hurricane Ophelia.
Officials from the Duke University Marine Laboratory have issued a mandatory evacuation of the facility in anticipation of Hurricane Ophelia, the largest storm to hit the North Carolina coast in more than a year.
Armed assailants robbed a 16-year-old man of his keys and cell phone on campus Saturday night.
William Donelan, the second-highest ranking executive of the Duke University Health System, announced Thursday that he is retiring Sept. 30.
Duke University Health System officials announced Monday that 44 doctors, nurses and clinicians will be sent to Mississippi to help set up and run a field hospital to support a medical facility battered by Hurricane Katrina.
After hearing stories of the widespread destruction and human suffering along the Gulf Coast, senior Brandon Goodwin, a resident of DeRidder, La., and executive vice president of Duke Student Government, decided to direct most of his energy toward Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.
Regulations governing tailgating will be tightened for the upcoming football season, Duke Student Government President Jesse Longoria, a senior, confirmed late Tuesday.
In the wake of a week in which law enforcement officers cited 194 people around Duke’s campus for alcohol violations—the largest crackdown in recent memory—administrators and student leaders took Monday to gather information about the situation and consider new long-term solutions concerning the off-campus social scene.
Duke University Health System officials announced earlier this month that they are hiring an outside firm to monitor the long-term health of patients on whom surgeries were performed in late 2004 with tools exposed to used elevator hydraulic fluid.
As part of a new technology initiative designed to expand opportunities in the classroom, Duke and Public Radio International announced a partnership to provide students and professors with audio clips from certain radio shows.
The world-famous Rolling Stones have added one more venue to their upcoming world tour: Duke’s Wallace Wade Stadium.
It has all the trappings of a modern-day David and Goliath tale.
Maital Guttman, Trinity ’05, has discovered her passion.
Michael Munger is hard to miss. With his wild curly hair, booming voice and wealth of political knowledge, Munger is one of Duke’s most recognized and respected professors.
NAME Dr. Joanne Kurtzberg
All Duke students and faculty participating in the Duke in London Drama Program this summer are safe and accounted for after four blasts exploded in the city Thursday morning. Duke students studying at the London School of Economics were also unharmed.