While their fellow students slept late Saturday morning, Duke student volunteers were building a house—a duplex, to be exact.
The Plaza was a colorful sight Friday. Rainbow- hued balloons swayed in the breeze amid a throng of people wearing red, green, blue, purple and orange “Love=Love” shirts.
Since the Pratt School of Engineering’s 4+1 BSE/Masters Program was reintroduced last Fall, some undergraduates have used it to save tuition money on graduate school by earning a masters degree...
The Office of Student Conduct released the Disciplinary Statistics for 2008-2009 Thursday, which showed a rise in plagiarism cases and alcohol referrals. The OSC saw referrals for 342 students in...
Steve Nowicki, dean and vice provost of undergraduate education, explained the school’s plan to add a new wing to Keohane Quadrangle—code named “K4”—at the Campus Council meeting Thursday.
A proposal under consideration by the Arts and Sciences Council would require students to earn at least a C- in a course to pass, an increase from the D- required under the current pass/fail policy.
Microfinance pioneer Muhammad Yunus will deliver Duke’s 2010 commencement address, President Richard Brodhead announced Thursday.
In order to reduce the Residence Life and Housing Services budget, administrators decided in early July to reduce the cleaning schedule from six to five days a week.
As students turn to Web sites like YouTube and Hulu to follow their favorite shows, Cable 13, Duke’s student-run television station, is trying to draw those viewers to its own online content.
People who came to watch DUI’s show two weeks ago got the usual dose of comedy they've come to love. But there were also new additions to this year’s act that they may not have been expecting.
The Socioeconomic Diversity Initiative will start holding focus groups this month to analyze the experiences of Duke students who receive financial aid.
Cats have a quiet presence all over West Campus. Duke is home to more than a dozen feral cat colonies.
The Student Organization Finance Committee came under scrutiny by Duke Student Government members at the DSG meeting Wednesday night.
The Board of Trustees met this weekend to hear updates on the University’s financial situation and learn about efforts to improve campus.
Gail Rosseau, chief of surgery at the Neurologic and Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago, spoke as part of the Terry Sanford Distinguished Lectures series.
Ending six straight years of rapid growth, the University’s investments dropped sharply in the past fiscal year.