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DUSDAC members discuss their goals at the group’s first meeting of the academic year.
Ron Currie, Jr., author of freshman reading selection Everything Matters!, spoke with the Class of 2014 Saturday about his novel.
Financial Aid Officer Ryan Sparrow holds an information session Saturday to help students learn how to manage their money and avoid falling into debt.
Senior Susan Ferger tallied both the game-tying and game-winning goals in Duke’s season-opening win over Louisville Saturday.
Both Felrath Hines and Alma Thomas were black artists who worked in an abstract style. Hines started painting full-time after retirement, and Thomas’ first show came at age 68.
This summer’s American Dance Festival marks the 77th overall and 33rd season in Durham and at Duke, where it moved from Bennington College in Bennington, Vt. This year also marks the second in which the festival will use the Durham Performing Arts Center to host dance performances.
Thomas has learned much interning with the Mystics.
Each semester, Duke students pay additional fees that help groups fund events that are open to the entire campus, such as Cameron Rocks.
Graduate students study and socialize in the School of Law’s Star Commons. A program created in 2008, Bridge to Practice, helps Duke Law graduates secure employment in their chosen career.
Refectory owner Laura Hall has spent the last five years advocating for local, organic food through her two campus eateries.
Some Merchants on Points vendors have seen a decline in business without students on campus, but many other businesses continue to thrive.
The Child Well-Being Index is a measure of the welfare of children in the United States. According to the 2010 report, child poverty levels are predicted to rise higher than they have in 20 years.
The Fuqua School of Business’ campus in Kunshan, China, is set to open in January 2012. The city sparked Duke’s interest by being one of the most economically successful county-level regions in China.
Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Moneta is taking the summer to restructure his office. The changes are a result of the recent additions of Dining and Residence Life and Housing Services to the department.