Duke’s Board will consider groundbreaking expansion into China
By Lindsey Rupp | December 4, 2009The Board of Trustees will consider the first phase of the University’s involvement in China at its meeting this weekend.
The Board of Trustees will consider the first phase of the University’s involvement in China at its meeting this weekend.
Next Fall, sororities could have a space to call their own. Seniors Alyssa Dack and Casey Miller, both sorority members, are formulating a formal residential space proposal for Central Campus.
A “directed choice” dining plan would require students to spend part of their food points at non-contracted venues like the Great Hall, Marketplace, Trinity Cafe, Subway and Chik-fil-A
When Chris Kennedy first joined the Duke athletics department, head basketball coach Bill Foster guided the team to the 1978 NCAA championship game. Foster’s annual salary? Kennedy approximates the...
The Graduate and Professional Student Council discussed Central Campus renovations and voiced opposition to the proposed merger of the International House and the Multicultural Center at its...
The Last Day Of Classes committee will have to work with a smaller budget this year. At their meeting Tuesday night, Duke University Union members finalized end of semester plans and in a closed...
Students ordering from the Merchants on Points program next semester may find a different range of vendors and hours of service.
Luisa Sartori, a visiting international student from Brazil, died Sunday in a car accident in New York state.
While the University tries to close its own $125 million deficit, athletics is attempting to balance a $60.3 million budget this fiscal year. The Executive Budget Committee for Duke Athletics,...
After almost a month of debate, Duke Student Government senators passed a bylaw Monday night that will allow the student body to elect the Young Trustee.
James Citrin, an author who studies leadership, has interviewed more than 3,000 top business executives in addition to athletes, politicians and musicians—including Lance Armstrong and Bono. And...
“I couldn’t really go back home and I figured it’d just be a good idea to stay here and hang out with my buddies,” Subramanian said. “I’m glad I did. This is the best food I’ve ever had at Duke."
Early next spring, Dining Services will experiment with electronic tipping for two MOP restaurants, said junior Alex Klein, Duke University Student Dining Advisory Committee co-Chair.
While her friends scarf down burgers and fries, junior Sarah King opts for vegan alternatives, like all-natural smoothies, pita with hummus and meatless chili.
A student reported Monday that she was robbed and sexually assaulted on West Campus Nov. 16.
Success can be defined in many ways. Terry Allebaugh, executive director of Housing for New Hope, defines it as having your name on a lease. Allebaugh and others celebrated the success of three...
The section shuffle for selective living groups and fraternities has been postponed.
Director of Athletics Kevin White and several other administrators addressed the Academic Council Thursday about the future facing the athletics department.
To graduate with distinction, students need more than just commitment and passion. “We set the bar pretty high,” said Lee Baker, Dean of Academic Affairs of Trinity College.