Filmmaker discusses impact of corn on the American diet
By Brandon Levy | October 4, 2011A single acre of corn can have a far-reaching effect on people’s health.
A single acre of corn can have a far-reaching effect on people’s health.
Bad test scores do not necessarily translate into bad schools, said internationally recognized educator Diane Ravitch.
The University’s 2010-2011 financial statements show significant endowment growth and the elimination of the budget deficit Duke faced during the financial crisis.
The Bryan Center was closed for several hours Saturday, while police officials investigated a bomb threat.
There was a small fire in the engine compartment of the bus, though the cause of the fire is unknown.
Friday’s burning C-2 was not the first Duke bus to unexpectedly combust.
Bomb-sniffing dog, hand search turn up no evidence of a problem, administrator says.
Duke undergraduates now have global advisers to match the University’s growing international presence.
This Fall, students have had to say goodbye to The Hub.
A major Duke initiative is helping to change the lives of many women and girls in Kenya.
Despite nearly a decade of American military presence, a functioning democracy has still not manifested itself in Iraq, at least in the opinion of the Iraqi ambassador to the United States.
The greek community was called to reconsider the values motivating its engagement in community service Tuesday night.