Kappa Sigma to return to campus
By Margot Tuchler | May 24, 2012Nearly a decade after removing itself from IFC, Kappa Sigma fraternity is once again recognized by the University.
Nearly a decade after removing itself from IFC, Kappa Sigma fraternity is once again recognized by the University.
A group of students returned from a week-long conference on global higher education in Beijing.
Yields for the University’s merit scholarship programs continued to see an upward trend for the Class of 2016.
The Class of 2012 was presented with sentiments of peace, optimism and reflection.
Paula McClain views the Graduate School as central to the University’s mission and wants to raise its profile.
The Board of Trustees appointed President Richard Brodhead to a new five-year term.
The University received two gifts totaling $25 million in the past week.
The Board of Trustees will convene this weekend to survey the state of the University and evaluate strategies for future programs.
The Academic Council has approved the Master of Science in Global Health degree to be offered at Duke Kunshan University.
When delivering a speech to his entire academic class before everyone accepts a degree and goes off into the world, Senior Roshan Sadanani will remember to stay calm.
Paula McClain, chosen to lead the Graduate School, will be the first black dean of a Duke school, the University announced Tuesday.
A major Duke benefactor is facing scrutiny for controversial business practices.
Student outcry over the potential closure of the Refectory on West Campus may not be enough to keep the eatery open in its current configuration.
A changed approach to the Last Day of Classes resulted in an overall safer event, administrators said.
HDRL instituted a new policy this Spring that bars housekeeping staff from removing any items left behind in student dormitories during or after move-out.
The vice chair of the Board of Trustees funds $1 million scholarship in recognition of the first undergraduates to integrate at Duke in 1963.