Cairo unrest could affect Duke programs
By Mike Shammas | February 2, 2011Shockwaves from the current turmoil in Egypt are causing chaos throughout the political world, but the effects of the upheaval are by no means limited to politics alone.
Shockwaves from the current turmoil in Egypt are causing chaos throughout the political world, but the effects of the upheaval are by no means limited to politics alone.
Duke engineering students are known for their work ethics and relative independence, and their student governing body is no exception.
The three graduate Young Trustees were selected Sunday night. The Graduate and Professional Student Council will elect the candidate at its Feb. 15 meeting.
A policy aimed to streamline two major student organizations is still a work in progress—and many members of the student body appear to be unaware of the potential change.
The Young Trustee Nominating Committee selected three finalists for the position Saturday night. The Young Trustee will be elected Feb. 15 by the undergraduate student body.
In part by hosting a new annual lecture series, Steve Nowicki hopes to improve the member interaction and involvement of a group of scholars whose presence as a group has been “relatively...
The biology department has made changes to its two new introductory courses according to feedback provided by students in a survey conducted at the end of last semester.
In what is being hailed by some as the greatest addition to K-ville since beer pong, a collaboration between line monitors and Duke Dining has brought food trucks to the parking lot adjacent to...
Duke University Union members elected junior Kawon Lee as the Joe College Day committee chair Tuesday, with the goal of improving and attracting more students to the event.
A former Duke student accused of rape who was supposed to appear in court today is now scheduled to face charges March 21.
The University is tweaking its campus tours to reflect new global and academic opportunities at Duke.
A perceived lack of communication between DSG’s Executive Board and the Senate about a proposal to merge Campus Council into DSG caused confusion among the Senate.
Administrators are actively planning for the recently-announced Global MMS program, which the Fuqua School of Business hopes will prepare students around the world with the skills needed for...
In an ongoing debate about the value of the undergraduate experience, a recent report suggested that at many colleges, a prevalent social scene comes at the cost of education.