Uni. selects firm to design West Union Building renovations
By Margot Tuchler | March 30, 2012A team of Trustees, administrators, faculty and students selected Grimshaw Architects as the firm that will renovate the West Union Building.
A team of Trustees, administrators, faculty and students selected Grimshaw Architects as the firm that will renovate the West Union Building.
More than 3,100 students will be invited to join Duke’s Class of 2016 this afternoon, the University announced today.
DSG unanimously approved a resolution against Amendment One at its meeting Wednesday.
Undergraduate entrepreneurs competed Wednesday for seed money to launch socially-conscious ventures.
Two Duke juniors have been named Barry M. Goldwater Scholars in science, mathematics and engineering.
Duke administrators are trying to make Durham a little more like home for some employees.
Duke’s health care policies may see changes after the Supreme Court passes jurisdiction on ObamaCare this week.
Students, faculty, staff and members of the Durham community gathered on the steps in front of Duke Chapel to hold a vigil in memory of Trayvon Martin, a 17-year-old black male who was shot and...
Due to a massive increase in applications to Duke, the admissions office has expedited the decision-making process for candidates whose applications may not meet the University’s standards.
Condoleezza Rice, former U.S Secretary of State, will deliver the Ambassador Dave and Kay Phillips Family International Lecture in Page Auditorium April 10.
Nobody likes traffic jams, especially with Internet connections.
Student perceptions of ethics and integrity in academics, civil and social issues vary, according to a recent Duke report.
Sophomore Andrew Hanna, president-elect for Duke Partnership for Service, pledges to continue the organization’s focus on social justice around campus.
The Class of 2016 will read Ann Patchett’s novel “State of Wonder,” as their official summer reading book.
The annual Black Student Alliance Invitational brought attracted more than 100 high school seniors
With a newly re-established discount program, students have more incentive to venture off campus to explore Durham and its vibrant food culture in particular.
The Blue Devils met the Tar Heels in a slimy battle Saturday evening.