New dorm construction progresses
The new East Campus residence hall, which will be located between Randolph Dormitory and Broad Street, is on schedule to open for incoming freshmen by Fall 2005.
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The new East Campus residence hall, which will be located between Randolph Dormitory and Broad Street, is on schedule to open for incoming freshmen by Fall 2005.
In January 1996, former President Nan Keohane and John Burness, senior vice president for public affairs and government relations, described the relationship between Duke and Durham as an issue of “flesh and bones.” They stressed the need for adding flesh—or putting their ideas into action—to the already existing premise of the University’s responsibility to help the community.
For the past 30 years, Ambassador David Litt has dedicated his life to foreign service, and for the next year and possibly longer, he will be a diplomat in residence at Duke.
Although the Freeman Center for Jewish Life will serve six meals on food points between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, students continue to express concern about the lack of kosher dining options at Duke.
Administrators and student programmers are working to establish dining halls as a keystone of Duke's community-building efforts.
The Center for Interdisciplinary Engineering, Medicine and Applied Sciences is now mostly ready for business.
Twenty-seven people--Men, women, people of various races, columnists and non-columnists of The Chronicle, greeks, independents, and even Duke parents--gathered in the Women's Center Wednesday night for a discussion about the various stereotypes of women presented in The Chronicle.
Entering Duke Student Government executive elections on three strikingly different platforms, freshmen Anthony Collins and Joel Kliksberg and junior Kirstin Hopkins are vying this year for the position of DSG vice president for community interaction.
Alice Walker, renowned poet, author and activist, delivered a speech marked by humanism and driven by love to a standing-room-only crowd in Griffith Theater Monday night.
Four years and $160,000 later, you've finally made it out of Duke, and it's time to see the world. So where will it be--Paris? London? L.A.? How about... Durham?
As a special committee continues to review and discuss revisions to Curriculum 2000, natural science majors and pre-med students are concerned with fulfilling graduation requirements. Although the committee agrees that these students spend more time in class and labs than students not taking science courses, the committee will not consider altering the single-credit aspect of the curriculum, because it falls out of its purview.
Paying for Duke * At undergraduate tuition rates now averaging $40,080, $2.3-plus billion could pay for 14,728 students' four years at Duke. Financial aid would be considered an understatement.
Officials say changes to the Writing Studio--implemented at the beginning of the semester and geared toward increasing exposure to the program--have been a success, although not as many students have witnessed the changes as they would have hoped.