Senior Tryg Dolber, junior Dennis Williams and senior Ryan Shelton have a little fun on Main West quad Saturday afternoon, donning rabbit masks and entertaining passers-by.
When several University students travel to Washington, D.C. this weekend to participate in a protest against a possible war with Iraq, their main agenda will be President George W.
Sigma Phi Epsilon will receive official housing on West Campus next year, completing the transition from a newly reinstituted fraternity to a fully-integrated member of the University's greek...
Two former Duke students and one University of Maryland at College Park student were sentenced Friday for their roles in stealing more than $16,000 worth of audiovisual equipment and computers from...
The University has asked the United States Supreme Court to review a federal appeals court decision on a patent-infringement lawsuit filed by the former director of Duke's Free Electron Laser...
The Fuqua School of Business is expanding its Cross-Continent MBA program to include an Asian component through a wide-ranging partnership with Seoul National University.
Dr. Kenneth Schneider, a professor emeritus of clinical pathology, an involved community member and a beloved father and husband, died last Saturday following an extended illness. He was 69.
Think you have to travel to Lincoln Center in New York City to hear premiere symphony music? Think again.
With the advent of a new computer registration process, Office of Information Technology personnel can connect computers with their student owners in seconds, but concerns that this violates...
So what kind of a partner has the Fuqua School of Business found in Seoul National University?.
A Duke employee was grazed by a stray bullet Thursday afternoon while standing outside the West-Edens Link dormitory, Duke police reported.
President George W. Bush's plan for boosting the slumping U.S.
Room 601 in the West-Edens Link may be cursed.
A spate of ongoing building projects at the Medical Center points to an institution in rapid flux.
Chris Duhon's three-point shot from well behind the arc three and a half minutes into the second half sparked Duke's offense and gave the Blue Devils a lead over Georgetown which they held onto for...
As some University students begin a campaign for divestment from Sudan due to humanitarian abuses such as slavery, the north-central African nation is struggling to end a 19-year civil war that...
Medical Center, NSOE hit fund-raising goals.
Duke medical researchers are participating in a study that could have profound implications for the United States as it wages its ongoing war on terrorism.