School of Law concerned over emphasis on rankings
By Mike Shammas | March 19, 2012Some students and faculty are ambivalent about this year’s U.S.
Some students and faculty are ambivalent about this year’s U.S.
Duke Kunshan University will open for students later than recently anticipated.
Historians, scholars and other members of the Duke community marked the 150th anniversary of the Civil War in a symposium this weekend.
At some time between Friday night and early Saturday morning, vandals damaged garden property.
Lee Royster is no longer enrolled as a student at Duke, administrators said.
Representatives from almost every member of the Atlantic Coast Conference gathered in downtown Durham for a different kind of March Madness Wednesday.
The Arts and Sciences Council has streamlined the process for approving new programs in Duke Kunshan University and other global ventures.
Administrators held the first student-oriented public information session about Duke Kunshan University Wednesday night
DSG is considering ways for students to voice their campus concerns through tweets and texts.
A recent study of Duke students has both confirmed and disproved several long-held suspicions about campus culture.
Stephen Jaffe, Mary and James H.
The release of next year’s housing assignments Monday yielded mixed responses as students adjust to the new house model.
The Pratt School of Engineering continues to climb the ranks among engineering schools in the nation.
Duke University Union has selected its new leadership team and will continue to streamline its various channels in the coming year.
Students and professors are increasingly finding new ways to incorporate technology into the classroom.
People gathered in the Duke Chapel to celebrate the life of Jo Rae Wright, former dean of the Graduate School.
After years of administrator-driven discussion about Duke Kunshan University, students are voicing their opinions in a more organized setting.