NASA official tells story of Mars rover project
By Jack Tao | March 9, 2005In a presentation Tuesday detailing his experiences working with the Spirit and Opportunity robotic rovers at NASA, Dr.
In a presentation Tuesday detailing his experiences working with the Spirit and Opportunity robotic rovers at NASA, Dr.
Monica Coehle studies hard, but sometimes her work just doesn’t pay off.
The Sudan Coalition held a fundraiser dinner and lecture Monday night in the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture to raise money for the adoption of a Sudanese refugee camp.
The Graduate and Professional Student Council focused Monday night on reviewing student health insurance increases estimated for next year. Dr.
The Durham City Council agreed Monday to give themselves a couple more days to think over minority involvement in the construction of new low-income housing, postponing a decision on the bids for...
“Our message is very clear and simple: Israel wants peace,” Israeli Ambassador to the United States Daniel Ayalon said in a speech to the Duke community at the School of Law Monday.
Freshman Jenny Shull did what most people would do when black liquid started pouring down from the sprinkler in her Blackwell dorm room Thursday night.
Like most research professors at Duke, Stephen Nowicki is deeply involved in his work.
A man who has been banned from the University campus and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill because of harassment allegations has been sentenced to 60 days in jail for resisting arrest...
An unidentified hacker helped hundreds of applicants attempt to gain access to admissions decisions from the country’s top business schools Wednesday, including the Fuqua School of Business.
As student after student begins to select housing for next year, the Office of Residence Life and Housing Services still lacks a permanent director to coordinate the process.
If the creators of thefacebook.com have typed up another online hit, Thefacebook junkies across the nation will soon be clicking to the same tune once again.
Blackwell became a reservoir Thursday as a resident accidentally set off a sprinkler at about 10:30 p.m., flooding the dormitory.
When will residents of Gilbert-Addoms catch a break? In the past seven months, the East Campus dormitory has endured invasions of mice, cockroaches, ants and, most recently, rats.
The economy in our country fluctuates, but what does it matter to students?.
Top scholars don’t just have lots of publications. Their writings also have a powerful influence on future research.
Jennifer Finney Boylan, co-chair of the English Department at Colby College, spoke about her experiences as a transgender woman to a diverse audience on behalf of the center for Lesbian, Gay,...
In a generally cordial meeting at the Multicultural Center Wednesday night, a group of about 20 students discussed relations between Jewish and black students and other topics brought about by a...
Thanks to Google, it may one day be possible to avoid all those overdue library charges by reading all books online.