Administrators may completely overhaul the first-year advising system effective Fall 2005 if the Board of Trustees approves their proposal today. .
Students have defined it as everything from "that Yale living system" to "the Central project" to "some housing push by the administration.
It all seemed so simple in the beginning.
Plenty of professors complain when teaching duties cut into their research time, but soon those who wish to do something about it will face changes to the course buyouts system.
The domestic violence laws in North Carolina just got tougher.
DUPD arrests woman involved in hit-and-run accident.
Amid the stress of pre-finals and dip in energy that hit mid-afternoon Tuesday, senior Paul Baldensperger needed a cup of coffee.
After stretching on for almost a year, the search for the first executive director of the Student Health Center is back to its first stages. .
As discussions about how to reconstruct Central Campus take shape, graduate and professional students are taking steps to ensure the newly designed space accommodates an expanded graduate student...
Woman charged with assault, trespassing.
Tragedy shook the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill early Monday morning when an apparent murder-suicide on University property claimed the life of a UNC Health Care System employee.
Tortured by tests, harassed by homework, stressed by social obligations—where does a Duke student turn?.
A bill that passed Congress last week may cut government funding of Pell Grants, the primary source of federal grant aid for undergraduate students, by more than $300 million.
Duke’s undergraduate chemistry department has set up a new committee to evaluate the department’s faculty, curriculum and freshman and sophomore student participation.
Freshman Elliot Wolf plans to challenge the Motion Picture Association of America's claims that he has illegally downloaded television shows. .
Pamela Sutton-Wallace, a Duke University Health System employee since 1997, was appointed chief of staff to the chancellor for health affairs, officials announced Monday. .
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The University is plotting more than $100 million worth of construction on Central--the beginning of a decades-long, $1 billion project that could increase the square footage of campus by 50 percent.