Slovik stresses student input
By Karen Hauptman | August 25, 2003Duke Student Government President Matthew Slovik knows campus politics.
Duke Student Government President Matthew Slovik knows campus politics.
The computer worm that caused a brief network outage Friday is only one of a number of viruses the Office of Information Technology is trying to remedy as students return to campus and bring...
Maya Angelou started her annual speech Sunday afternoon the same way she has for years, singing a medley of spirituals in four different languages.
The Office of Parking and Transportation Services deprived future Duke Student Government candidates of a perennially popular election platform Friday by installing four long-awaited bus...
The University withdrew an offer to buy Erwin Field on Oregon Street after local soccer groups and parks advocates opposed the sale earlier this summer.
Ludacris will get plenty of Duke's "southern hospitality" Sept.
Twelve members of the Brumley family, which has had close ties to the University for many years, died when their plane crashed into a mountain in Kenya July 19.
Duke slipped one notch in this year's U.S.
After 18 months of construction behind the Bryan Center, Parking Garage IV has opened to the public.
When Duke students think of summer internships, they usually think of working in D.C. with policy, in New York City with media and advertising or at a technology or pharmaceutical company.
The Office of Information Technology recently unleashed ePrint, which University officials say should make printing in OIT computer labs quicker, easier and more eco-friendly.
As students funneled out of the Chapel Thursday afternoon, they were asked, per tradition, to pledge to uphold honor at the University.
Parking rates have soared this year for employees, with Director of Parking and Transportation Services Cathy Reeve saying the increase will go toward funding ambitious future projects and...
Administrators are putting the finishing touches on a report they hope will help combat attrition among graduate students and encourage directors of graduate studies to reevaluate the experience of...
Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Moneta has earmarked $50,000 for student programming in the first three weeks of fall semester.
While students have been off interning or studying abroad this summer, Student Information Services and Systems has logged countless hours redesigned ACES.
The Fair Labor Association released its first-ever public report June 4, revealing findings from independent audits of seven major footwear and apparel companies.