Administrators, students grapple with dining deficit
By Toni Wei and Lindsey Rupp | January 29, 2010Administrators and students involved in rethinking Duke Dining have said little about their negotiations to reduce the deficit.
Administrators and students involved in rethinking Duke Dining have said little about their negotiations to reduce the deficit.
The University will soon begin preliminary work on the site of the proposed fourth building of Keohane Quadrangle.
A Trinity College committee is reviewing the Quantitative Studies requirement to refine its meaning a decade after the debut of Curriculum 2000.
President Barack Obama delivered his first State of the Union address Wednesday night, touching on issues ranging from job creation to energy policy to health care reform.
Duke Student Government Treasurer Sam Halls presented senators with the results of the Student Organization Finance Committee Reform Commission at the DSG meeting Wednesday night.
On March 1, Divinity School Dean Gregory Jones will take his new post as Duke’s senior adviser for international strategy.
Next year, the School of Law will help students navigate the world of entrepreneurship with a new masters program.
The Graduate and Professional Student Council meeting was fraught with tension as students negotiated the development of a new strategic plan.
Duke University Union is preparing to make blue tenting kick-off an experience to remember.
An investigation following the report of a strong-armed robbery and sexual assault that took place on West Campus last November is no longer being actively pursued by the Duke University Police...
Six of the seven semifinalists have ties to Duke Student Government or the former Inter-Community Council, now known as the Council for Collaborative Action, and four are leaders of student...
The Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee began its meeting Monday night with one objective: to try something new.
The Young Trustee Nominating Committee named seven semifinalists Sunday afternoon. The committee could have selected up to eight semifinalists, but could not agree on an eighth person from the 15...
In a return to pre-2009 numbers, the nine Panhellenic Association sororities offered bids to 311 women Sunday—51 more than last year.
The aftershocks have ceased crumbling Haitian buildings, and the Duke community has jumped at the opportunity to help.
After suffering substantial losses, the University’s investments have started to gain ground. As of Dec. 31, the University’s long-term pool of investments was valued at $6.47 billion, up 8.4...
University administrators capped off a week-long visit to China Friday by breaking ground at the site of Duke’s new campus in the city of Kunshan.
It’s not your average resume for an adjunct professor at the Sanford School of Public Policy. From his escapades as a venture capitalist to becoming the Executive Vice President of World...
The Panhellenic Association, Pi Kappa Phi fraternity and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity have been granted space on Central Campus, Campus Council members announced at Thursday’s weekly meeting.