Dining contract fee likely to be reduced
By Anna Koelsch | February 23, 2012The Board of Trustees will vote on a $30 annual decrease in the dining plan contract fee for the 2012-2013 academic year at their meeting this Friday.
The Board of Trustees will vote on a $30 annual decrease in the dining plan contract fee for the 2012-2013 academic year at their meeting this Friday.
The Duke Cancer Center opened its doors this week to cancer patients, medical professionals and the Duke community.
Coastal Cancer Center announced Wednesday that it has cut ties with the former Duke oncologist following the airing of a 60 Minutes investigation regarding his work.
Provost Peter Lange delivered the University’s first presentation to DSG that addressed Duke Kunshan University.
The Graduate and Professional Student Council elected Malik Burnett graduate Young Trustee at its meeting Monday.
This weekend’s biennial Women’s Weekend marks the 40th anniversary of the historic merger of the Woman’s College and Trinity College, as well as the establishment of women’s varsity athletics.
Three Duke professors have joined an international boycott of a leading academic publisher.
The University is considering how to better equate the experiences of Duke students with stratified socioeconomic backgrounds.
Universities across the state have joined forces to offer new resources in the battle against HIV.
Increased reports of hazing incidents have resulted in numerous investigations into the conduct of some student groups.
God should not be pitted against science, a scholar argued at the Griffith Film Theater Tuesday.
Finding love may not be easy, but a few Duke students are trying to make the pursuit a little less daunting.
The fate of the same-sex marriage amendment referendum will rest in the hands of North Carolina voters in this coming election cycle.
Students were warned Monday about the risk of contracting a norovirus.
Triangle residents will say “ni hao” to a local Chinatown this Fall.
Students will notice some changes in course listings designed to make choosing a schedule more intuitive.
By the end of the Spring, administrators expect to appoint Duke Kunshan University’s first chief academic administrator.
In order to create a successful company, entrepreneurs must utilize both imagination and innovation.