Tifft wins award, will deliver lecture.
The last album of one group was hailed as the year's best by Rolling Stone magazine; the other's catchy hits lit up the pop charts in the 1990s.
Easley proposes spending increase through tax hike .
Provost Peter Lange reported to the Board of Trustees last weekend that the University has made substantial progress toward the goals expressed in the strategic plan, Building on Excellence.
Despite intense opposition from medical students, two national organizations in charge of the medical licensing exam are forging ahead with plans to institute a nationally standardized clinical...
Nearly two weeks after Jesica Santillan's death, internal and external investigations of Duke University Hospital continue to search for answers.
When many greek groups plan a philanthropic event, they first brainstorm the social activity and then find the organization that will receive its proceeds.
Coach K would have been proud.
Students leaving for spring break can now pay for shuttle service to the airport with their FLEX accounts.
Presenting a report to the first Duke Student Government general body meeting in three weeks, a task force examining student group funding issued several recommendations to improve the process for...
Parking and Auxiliary Services officials tried Wednesday to clarify parking permit prices that were presented by Graduate and Professional Student Council members at a meeting Tuesday night and...
Basic science faculty members have so far expressed enthusiasm for the School of Medicine's upcoming curriculum revision, but they are also indicating wariness over the potential to sacrifice depth...
When the Duke basketball team glanced at the last three games of its schedule, St.
After six months of research, interviews, discussion and reflection, a task force advising the University on its next step to increase faculty diversity will conclude its work next week.
Top campus figures reacted with bittersweet surprise to President Nan Keohane's announcement Sunday that she would step down in June 2004.
The 23 members of the Graduate and Professional Student Council who attended Tuesday's meeting expressed shock and surprise when they learned that parking costs for them would almost double in some...