Six people to receive honorary degrees in May
By Chronicle Staff | January 24, 2012Six individuals will receive honorary degrees during commencement exercises in May, the University announced Monday.
Six individuals will receive honorary degrees during commencement exercises in May, the University announced Monday.
A group of Duke students is making strides in its petition to make the University more conscious about conflict minerals and its investments.
Shouts of laughter and groans of disappointment were heard Sunday as sororities unveiled their newest members.
Due to a rise in safety concerns, Duke University Libraries are closing their doors to the public two hours earlier, starting Jan. 23.
Duke students will now have some assistance when facing the common dilemma of whether to take the C-1 or wait for a C-2.
Members of Academic Council heard an update about the upcoming West Union Building renovations at their meeting Thursday.
Energy problems require a rational discussion among the experts and the public to ensure accurate information and strong clean energy policy in the future, said a leading filmmaker Wednesday evening.
The United States’ debt will have drastic consequences unless policymakers take major steps to alter the current fiscal path, said the co-chairs of President Barack Obama’s bipartisan budget...
The Duke Student Government Senate approved funding for a revamped discount program in an effort to foster a closer relationship between students and Durham.
A National Public Radio host is pulling the race card—and she is doing it to illuminate the nature of race relations past and present.
A Duke graduate will now serve as acting head of national budgetary policy.
For juniors returning from studying abroad in the Fall, housing worries have finally been eased.
Despite changes to fraternity rush and the introduction of the house model, fraternity and sorority recruitment numbers are consistent with last year.