New fund to funnel athletics revenue to Duke Libraries
By Chris Cusack | May 26, 2011Blue Devil fans will support more than just the athletes starting this Fall.
Blue Devil fans will support more than just the athletes starting this Fall.
The voice of Reynolds Price reverberated in the Chapel once more last week.
Former Trinity sophomore Eric Irons has been placed on probation after accepting a structured sentencing agreement for a misdemeanor sexual battery charge in Durham County district court.
The new chair of the Board of Trustees is no stranger to Duke.
More than 4,500 caps graced the Durham sky as undergraduate, graduate and professional students received degrees Sunday morning in Wallace Wade Stadium.
Earlier this month, the University repurchased all of the $500 million of debt it issued during the financial crisis, a tangible display of Duke’s increased confidence in its finances.
The Board of Trustees elected a new chair and approved a budget for the 2011-2012 fiscal year at its last meeting of the academic year this weekend.
The passing of ceremonial gifts marked the Academic Council’s final meeting of the year Thursday with a transition to new leadership and presentations from two of the council’s subcommittees as...
The passing of ceremonial gifts marked the Academic Council’s final meeting of the year Thursday with a transition to new leadership and presentations from two of the council’s subcommittees as...
During their junior year, the Class of 2011 experienced a series of ups and downs.
Enduring a national financial crisis throughout its college years, the Class of 2011 will depart Duke having heard the words of John Chambers, one of America’s most successful and prominent CEOs.
The Class of 2011, arriving as freshmen in August 2007, were the first group of students to start their undergraduate experience somewhat detached from the lacrosse case.
Sophomore year brought many critical events to the attention of the Class of 2011.
Former Duke Student Government President Mike Lefevre will step up to the soapbox one last time.
The Class of 2011’s senior year was characterized by periods of positive global attention on the University mired by episodes of tragedy and negative scrutiny.
Beginning May 6, sophomore Rajlakshmi De will take a stand for social justice. Fifty years ago, more than 400 Americans risked their lives for the same cause.
Possible replacements for Duke’s discontinued cable TV services are still under consideration, though some changes are already in place for next year.