Duke admits 648 early decision applicants
By Chronicle Staff | December 15, 2011Duke has accepted 648 of the record 2,641 students who applied to Duke under the early decision program.
Duke has accepted 648 of the record 2,641 students who applied to Duke under the early decision program.
Duke students’ expanding culture of entrepreneurship is calling for greater institutional support.
The Nicholas School of the Environment has re-launched plans for a facility meant to unite faculty and education, after a previous construction project did not come to fruition.
The process of joining Merchants on Points can be difficult to navigate, even for vendors familiar with the program.
It was the night before his political science paper was due, and Nick had not begun writing.
The University has established a fellowship program to honor former Dean of the Graduate School Jo Rae Wright.
After seven years of service at Duke, Dean of the Chapel Sam Wells will leave July 2012 to become vicar of the Anglican church St. Martin-in-the-Fields, a prominent parish in Trafalgar Square in...
The United States needs to put more emphasis on economic engagement in order to enhance its relationship with India, a former Clinton administration official said.
Despite plans to vote, the Arts and Sciences Council is still undecided in making changes to the Quantitative Studies requirement.
At the Divinity School, some students are having trouble balancing “eruditio et religio.”
Duke professor Fredric Jameson has been named as the recipient of the sixth annual Award for Literary Lifetime Scholarly Achievement from the Modern Language Association.
Jack Bovender, vice chair of the Board of Trustees, and his wife Barbara Bovender have pledged $25 million to Duke, the University announced Wednesday.
Expanding financial aid beyond lower income thresholds is drawing criticism from education experts.
Jack Bovender, vice chair of the Board of Trustees, and his wife Barbara Bovender will bequest $25 million to Duke, the University announced Wednesday.
A Pi Kappa Phi party has sparked controversy after a contentious theme and language in an email invitation raised questions about the culture climate at Duke.
Two issues of prejudice dominated Duke Student Government’s meeting Wednesday.
A student-founded discount site exclusive to deals in the Durham area has rebranded itself after the threat of a lawsuit.