Admins address questions about new security systems
By Shuchi Parikh | January 17, 2008The Duke Student Government Senate discussed changes to the University's emergency preparedness policies at the organization's meeting Wednesday night.
The Duke Student Government Senate discussed changes to the University's emergency preparedness policies at the organization's meeting Wednesday night.
After a dip in the number of regular decision applicants last year, the Class of 2012 may be the most selective in Duke's history.
Faculty members' donations to presidential hopefuls veered left last year, with Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. and former North Carolina Sen. John Edwards together claiming more than eight times the...
The Graduate and Professional Student Council discussed plans for the new Central Campus and held a discussion with Larry Moneta, vice president for student affairs, at their general body meeting...
Krzyzewskiville took center stage at the Duke University Union's meeting Tuesday night.
The University is planning to replace the entire fleet of buses currently operated by Parking and Transportation Services, said Kemel Dawkins, vice president for campus services.
A major construction project is currently taking place along Science Drive in an effort to replace aging steam, electrical and water lines that run underneath the pavement and to improve the...
Although students may be more focused on the presidential election, the state race for governor is also picking up steam-and one Duke professor has his eyes on the prize.
Former Durham district attorney Mike Nifong filed for bankruptcy Tuesday in response to two pending lawsuits, which the bankruptcy claim says could amount to more than $180 million in debt.
The 14 defendants named in the civil rights lawsuit filed Oct. 5, 2007 by wrongly indicted lacrosse players responded to charges this week, with several making motions for dismissal.
A $14-million gift from Lilly Endowment Inc., aims to establish an initiative at the Divinity School to assist Christian leaders in tackling real-world challenges by joining theological insight...
Selling your soul or saving the world? That was the question faced by the approximately 1,000 students who attended Tuesday's Career and Summer Opportunities Fair.
The renovation of the Teer Building, which will take place over the course of this year, is one of the steps that the Pratt School of Engineering is taking to expand the space available for students.
After 32 years as the University's Director of Financial Aid, James Belvin will retire this summer, President Richard Brodhead announced Monday.
When a former colleague of Corey Cleek, Fuqua '00, approached him in 2006 about starting an online classifieds Web site for college students, Cleek immediately jumped at the opportunity.
All selective living groups in Few Quadrangle will remain on West Campus during the 2008-2009 academic year, selective living group members confirmed Monday.
The Board of Trustees is comprised of 37 members, two of whom-the "Young Trustees"-are drawn from the graduate and professional schools.
Police are continuing to investigate an alleged sexual assault and robbery against three University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill football players at an off-campus apartment Dec. 16.
The Durham Police Department is investigating a number of armed robberies that occurred throughout the city over the weekend, two of which happened just blocks from East Campus.
Duke University Police Department officers responded to reports of a bow and arrow being fired outside Epworth Dormitory on East Campus Jan. 7.