At its meeting Tuesday night, Duke University Union reviewed proposals to improve Joe College Day.
On a night when Republicans took control of the House of Representatives and gained seats in the Senate, some undergraduates and many graduate students gathered in the Sanford Building’s Fleischman...
At 6:10 p.m. Saturday, an e-mail message landed in the inboxes of more than 300 Duke women inviting them to a fraternity’s Halloween party at an off-campus apartment.
Huntington Willard, director of the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, was appointed Monday as senior adviser to Steve Nowicki, dean and vice provost for undergraduate education.
There’s nothing quite like a tasty dessert. Junior Jane Moore led a tasting and evaluation of dessert options on campus at the Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee meeting Monday night.
Students looking forward to Markets and Management Studies’ entrepreneurship program will have to wait.
Washington, D.C. correspondent Nick Spicer knows first-hand that Al-Jazeera is a news network for the “global everyman” that values on-the-ground reporting undiluted by cultural biases.
Thirteen Duke students and recent graduates won the U.S. Fulbright scholarship this year, making the University one of the top producers of program recipients.
When Felipe Matos applied to Duke, he was a top-ranked student in Florida’s community school system.
Retired economics professor John Vernon passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest Oct. 26.
When W.S. Merwin walked into room 328 of the Allen Building to teach a master class Thursday afternoon, he found each one of his pupils sitting before an illuminated screen, poised to take notes.
This year, 220 students applied to live off campus for the second half of their junior years, but just 66 were granted permission by the University, Linda Moiseenko, manager for Duke community...