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The plans for the new Central Campus are one step closer to completion.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Approximately 40 Duke students joined an estimated one million other concerned citizens at the nation's capitol to take part in the Millions More Movement Saturday. The goal of the movement was to raise awareness about several national issues involving minorities.
After two years and $25 million worth of work, the Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club is more luxurious than ever.
Duke engineering student and humanitarian Tyler Brown, a senior, was killed in an automobile accident in San Francisco late Sunday night.
See Perkins grow.
Walking through the door of sophomores Lily Chen and Jill Murphy's dorm room is like walking into a bright, formal parlor.
The University's financial aid coffers received a shot of support Monday-to the tune of $75 million.
As the last remnants of "Building on Excellence" expire this year, University officials have begun to develop Duke's next major strategic plan. Today, administrators will present their progress on the plan to the Board of Trustees.
Although officials with the Educational Testing Service unveiled a new version of the Test of English as a Foreign Language Saturday, Graduate School officials said they do not expect the new test to greatly affect the number of foreign applicants, despite fears that the new test might put Asian students at a disadvantage.
Online update: Joseph Freimuth was found not guilty of all charges May 3, 2006, and a judge ordered that all records regarding the arrest and charges be expunged.
Friends and colleagues praised Elizabeth Bartlet, who died early Sunday morning at Hillcrest Center of abdominal cancer, as a dedicated, ethical and generous scholar. The 57-year-old native of Ontario, Canada, was a renowned musicologist and lover of France and French opera. She had been a professor at Duke for the past 23 years.
Perkins Library is about to get a major facelift.
In place of the usual bleary-eyed pre-class shower, residents of Craven Quadrangle House R received a watery surprise in the dormitory’s third-floor bathroom early Thursday morning.
Members of the University and the Triangle-area community met in the Gross Chemistry building Tuesday evening to generate and discuss critical responses to the New Orleans catastrophe with special regard to racial and political issues.
Student leaders, University officials and other do-gooders gathered Tuesday for two campus-wide forums to discuss how best to combine relief efforts for victims of Hurricane Katrina.
The Time Almanac says ‘There is little reason to believe architects intended this tower to lean.’”
Like legions of other Duke students, sophomore Hasnain Zaidi—who is Pakistani by heritage—has been passionate about healthcare for years. Unlike most other Duke students, however, Zaidi’s passion and heritage met at a crossroads this summer when he worked with the world’s largest volunteer-based ambulance service in his native country.
“I haven’t heard anything from my family since 9 a.m. [Monday],” said Biloxi, Miss., native and third-year Divinity School student Theresa Thames, sobbing over the phone.
Love it or hate it, kiss the Bryan Center walkway goodbye forever.
When East Campus officially opened to the Class of 2009 Wednesday, a crop of eager freshman students unloaded clothes, books and other belongings into their new home: Bell Tower Dormitory, the University’s newest residence hall.