Since 2010 Duke's plans to partner with Wuhan University to build a campus in Kunshan, China have been fraught with controversy.
Last Thursday, President Richard Brodhead gave his annual address to the Academic Council.
Duke’s emphasis on the sub-ten percent regular decision rate reflects a stubborn obsession with selectivity.
Football players at Northwestern University won a major victory last week when a regional director of the National Labor Relations Board determined that the players were employees of the university.
For issues of gender, class, race and sexuality, Common Ground provides a valuable space for students to discuss and engage.
Next month, former President of Yale University Richard Levin will become the chief executive officer of Coursera, an online platform through which millions of people around the world can enroll in...
Perhaps, amid agonizing over the NCAA tournament that has ruined almost every bracket, you have seen a television spot with LeBron James, or Magic Johnson or even Duke’s own Shane Battier,...
For many undocumented high school students, college education has been a dream deferred.
As a recent piece in The New Yorker put it, “Duke loses, world wins.” We are undoubtedly the school everyone loves to hate.
Duke recently entered a partnership with the College Advising Corps to aid the organization’s efforts to enlist trained college graduates as full-time college advisers at underserved schools.
Earlier this month, the College Board announced sweeping changes for the SAT.
Duke Kunshan University cannot catch a break.
We come back to campus this week heavy-hearted, mourning the loss of our fellow student, Rebecca Denardis.
In just a few short weeks, Duke Polytechnic Institute for the Vocational Arts and Practical Sciences will send acceptance letters to students across the nation.