Irish rock band Flogging Molly will bring its traditionally influenced music to Duke alongside Jay Sean, Rooney and Big D and the Kids Table at this year’s LDOC.
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Irish rock band Flogging Molly will bring its traditionally influenced music to Duke alongside Jay Sean, Rooney and Big D and the Kids Table at this year’s LDOC.
LDOC Committee chairs announced Tuesday that Jay Sean and Flogging Molly will headline the Last Day of Class celebrations April 28. Other performers include Rooney and Big D and the Kids Table.
Jay Jeffrey poses with his father Glenn in front of the Duke Chapel. Jay passed away Sunday morning after a prolonged battle with drug and alcohol addiction.
Henrique Cunha took down the best player in the country to win the match for Duke.
President Richard Brodhead signs an agreement finalizing Duke’s expansion plans in Kunshan, China Jan. 22. With the agreement, the University enters into a partnership with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, which is accused of being involved in a series of cyberattacks on Google last month.
Crystal Gail Mangum
The Duke medical team in Haiti evacuates an earthquake victim via helicopter to the USNS Comfort, a navy hospital ship, for surgical treatment.
The Cary-based SAS was ranked No. 1 on Fortune magazine’s list of “100 Best Companies to Work For.” As a part of its culture, the company provides food for its employees on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
President Richard Brodhead completed a weeklong visit to China Friday with the signing of an agreement formalizing Duke’s expansion plans in Kunshan. The five-building campus, scheduled for completion in 2012, will house executive MBA and doctoral students.
Webster Delenn Simmons was arrested by the Houston County Sheriff’s Department Oct. 26 on first-degree rape and sodomy charges.
The Classical Theatre of Harlem reimagined the Beckett classic in a post-Katrina environment.