Joseph Gordon-Levitt tells Duke students to hit record
By Margot Tuchler | November 16, 2012Gordon-Levitt ran to the balcony and back again to promote his website, hitRECord.
Gordon-Levitt ran to the balcony and back again to promote his website, hitRECord.
The Florida Highwaymen Artists broke through racial boundaries and pursued a new artistic style.
The collaboration, called Semester Online, will include a number of courses offered by 10 participating schools, starting Fall 2013.
Eric Toone will serve as the new leader of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Initiative.
Future freshmen may not be able to bring their cars on campus.
Students and campus organizations collaborated to host activities commemorating World Diabetes Day on West Campus.
New leadership in China—a once-a-decade occurrence—comes at a critical time for the nation both within and outside of its borders.
Some unaffiliated students are seizing the opportunity to test a long-asked question: “What’s in a name?”
The architects responsible for the West Union Building renovations held an open house Tuesday night in which they revealed the preliminary designs.
The project will cost a little over $24 million, and construction will conclude by summer 2013.
A professor and former ambassador has received international recognition for his leadership.
Despite slow economic growth and poor government involvement, Italy’s economy still has a possibility for growth, a panel of financial experts said Monday afternoon.
The architects behind the upcoming West Union Building renovation are hosting an open house discussion Tuesday to present the new plans for the future image of West Campus.
A Duke Students for Justice in Palestine event recently faced backlash when some of its display was vandalized by a student.
Dozens of professors in disparate fields are joining together to coordinate Duke’s research in Africa.
A new course this Spring will use student input to drive the curriculum.
A certain set of Duke students have programmed in their phones they call as regularly as their own mothers.
The federal government has tapped Duke to join a select team of universities to address global development issues using innovative research approaches.
A new neurohumanities program will foster collaboration between multiple disciplines and parts of the brain.