DSG secures undergrad rep. on student conduct boards
By Anna Koelsch | November 29, 2010Students are getting more involved in University conduct policy after a recent push led by Duke Student Government.
Students are getting more involved in University conduct policy after a recent push led by Duke Student Government.
A former Duke employee allegedly embezzled $267,000 from the University, according to an arrest warrant from the Durham County Magistrate’s Office.
Duke has not formulated an official opinion on online lectures, but Nowicki said he firmly believes in trying to “transform away from an older textbook model” to a “new model which is more open.”
While some Dukies returned home for Thanksgiving to see family and friends, others remained on campus.
Durham lawyers are challenging Duke police officers’ authority to make arrests due to the University’s long-standing religious ties.
Sophomore Brandon Putnam does not squander second chances.
Four Duke seniors were recently awarded prestigious scholarships that will allow them to conduct graduate work in the United Kingdom.
Applicants to DukeEngage this year may have noticed the list of international programs followed by three letters: FSD and SEC.
Using student and managerial feedback, the Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee suggested improvements for several campus eateries.
Dunnmon was chosen among 837 applicants from 309 colleges and universities for the prestigious award. Dunnmon is the 43rd student in Duke's history to receive the scholarship, according to a Duke...
Don’t read too much into this fall’s midterm elections results. That was the consensus among the distinguished panel gathered Saturday at the Sanford School of Public Policy to discuss the midterms...
Despite meeting its early goals, Devil’s Bistro is hoping to increase its revenue and attract more customers.
When imprisoned Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo won the Nobel Peace Prize in early October, Chinese state media immediately blacked out the news.