UPDATE: Miami, Va. Tech. accept invitations from ACC
By Mike Corey | June 26, 2003UPDATED 1:15 A.M. TUESDAY JULY 1, 2003:.
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To some Duke students, the thought of Durham as a city rife with arts and culture is as credible as the thought of a Blue Devils appearance in a BCS bowl.
Greek life has gone hand-in-hand with social activities.
With the release of a statement last week by the Executive Committee of Academic Council questioning the substance and process of the proposed expansion of the Atlantic Coast Conference, the...
Duke Hospital patient does not have SARS.
Ashutosh Chilkoti of the biomedical engineering department is one speedy inventor.
In a move that could sway Virginia's pivotal expansion vote, the Atlantic Coast Conference presidents decided Wednesday to invite Virginia Tech to join the ACC, the Associated Press reported...
The fall Duke Study in China program, scheduled to run Aug. 28 through Dec. 8, has been postponed until spring 2004, officials announced last week.
A key indicator of medical research excellence has shown the School of Medicine's 2002 growth rate to be tops among its peers.
The Divinity School has received a $3.1 million grant from the Lilly Endowment, Inc., to coordinate a $57 million nationwide pastoral excellence program.
The Durham Police Department is investigating the death of Latisha Williamson, 20, whose body was found Wednesday in the bushes outside Building One of Duke Manor Apartments at 311 South LaSalle St.
Faculty at the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy believe that genetics is not just for geeky scientists with lab coats and pocket protectors.
The year in faculty hires was long on quality but short on quantity, as senior hires dominated but the overall number of new faculty members decreased from normal levels.
A critically ill baby undergoing a surgical procedure at the Duke University Hospital pediatric intensive care unit caught fire June 2.
The Institute of Politics at Harvard University conducted a study seeking to demonstrate the potential political weight college students may lever during the 2004 elections, but a number of Duke...
The University has enlisted two nationally renowned firms to help with preliminary Central Campus plans. David M. Schwarz Architectural Services, Inc., and developers Cousins Properties, Inc.
Like many students, Towerview Road is in the midst of its summer makeover.
ACES down at least one week for system upgrade The University Registrar notified students Monday of a student information system upgrade that will render ACES unavailable until Friday, June 20,...
The proposed expansion of the Atlantic Coast Conference, which appeared to be progressing quickly just one week ago, has been considerably disrupted following President Nan Keohane's withholding of...