The Chronicle’s guide to the best study spots to prepare for finals
By Ishita Vaid | November 28, 2023With reading period and finals around the corner, here are some spots you can hunker down for that last stretch.
With reading period and finals around the corner, here are some spots you can hunker down for that last stretch.
The Chronicle spoke to international students about their impressions of Durham and Duke before they arrived on campus and if their views have changed since.
A little over six miles from the Chapel is the Duke Campus Farm — a haven of fresh produce.
The proposed executive master of public affairs degree program would target mid-career public service professionals with 7 to 10 years of working experience and operate using a hybrid teaching model.
The Global Education Office is running a default lottery application for the three most historically popular programs: IES Madrid, DIS Copenhagen, and NYU in Florence.
Wormuth noted that there has been a decline in military recruitment since the U.S. ended military conscription in 1973, as young people opt to attend college right out of high school instead of considering military service.
K-Ville Head Line Monitors Rachel Heis and Nick Tsintolas, both seniors, presented the proposed 2024 K-Ville tenting policy.
Duke has 501 total student organizations, including 366 undergraduate and 135 graduate and professional student organizations recognized in Duke Groups through Duke Student Affairs’ student organization recognition process.
If you're staying on-campus this break, here's a guide on everything from modified dining hours to when the Student Health Center closes from Nov. 22 to 26.
The all-day event was entirely led by student groups Chabad at Duke and Students Supporting Israel, along with Jewish Life at Duke, and took weeks to set up following the Oct. 7 attacks in Israel.
Beginning fall of 2023, the DukeCard went fully digital for students and faculty. The DukeCard Office gave the green light for a complete transition from physical cards to digital cards following a successful testing period.
Some attendees said that trainings presented to first-years lacked information on mitigating sexual violence and mental health resources for survivors while over-emphasizing Duke’s reaction to violence only after it happened.
Want to add an interesting class to your schedule during the drop/add period? Look no further. Here’s The Chronicle’s guide to the five most interesting classes being offered next spring.
Public policy students have spent their summers interning at Congress, city and local government agencies, advocacy groups, non-profits, human rights organizations and newspapers.
Led by Toddi Steelman, vice president and vice provost for climate and sustainability, the office is looking to connect all facets of Duke to fight the climate crisis.
The Mentored Internship Program provides internship opportunities for undergraduates at NCCU, a historically Black university. Interns are paired with research faculty in the School of Medicine’s Division of Nephrology with the aim of promoting diversity and inclusion in health science.
Duke Student Government senators met Wednesday to give updates on committee progress, hear from a Center for Gender Violence Prevention and Intervention panel and vote on over $50,000 of funding for various student groups
This year’s theme for the Energy Conference was “Energizing Disruption: Fostering Innovation and Collaboration Across the Energy Ecosystem.”
Using duct tape, a stencil and temporary paint, OUF members gathered in front of the Rubenstein Arts Center and graffitied what safer bike lanes and bike-friendly infrastructure along Campus Drive would look like.
Standing in front of a row of eight teddy bears that each symbolized family lines that have perished in the war, speakers gave speeches, listed the names of people who have been killed in Gaza and read poetry in English and Arabic.