A different kind of class
By Yeji Lee | November 4, 2002Every Thursday evening, students march into a West-Edens Link commons room, each bearing a pair of wine glasses.
Every Thursday evening, students march into a West-Edens Link commons room, each bearing a pair of wine glasses.
This is the first story in a five-part series on Duke's 20 years of research and social work against AIDS.
Gilbert Merkx is out to spread the word that Duke takes international education very seriously, whether by scheduling conferences, increasing Duke's partnerships with high-caliber universities...
Car stolen from Med Center Someone stole a $3,500 1995 green Suzuki Swift (N.C. license plate number PNP 8163) from Parking Garage 1 in the Medical Center. Police report rash of car break-ins Duke...
Duke fans cheer in Wallace Wade Stadium Saturday afternoon as the Blue Devils make a fourth quarter run against the Clemson Tigers.
In a report earlier this month to the Board of Trustees, Gilbert Merkx, vice provost for international affairs, concluded that Duke has made significant progress enhancing its global perspective...
The Sanford Deli, historically lauded as one of the best eateries on campus, has undergone temporary changes this year that have left many patrons less than satisfied.
When administrators envisioned the West-Edens Link, they included plans for a new type of common space.
If 'checking your e-mail' has become a euphemism for 'deleting virus warnings,' you're not alone--Duke students, faculty members and staff may receive as many as 20 virus warnings a day.
Two months after his death, the University community will gather this afternoon to celebrate the life of Edmund Pratt, Engineering '47.
Unlike most typical ninth graders, Huntington Willard knew at the young age of 13 what he wanted to do with his future.
Officials say bad marriages caused military slayings.
Duke Student Government voted unanimously Wednesday to officially request more information from the administration on certain parking and transit issues.
An often overlooked but undoubtedly important question was debated by a panel of faculty members Wednesday evening in a multidisciplinary faculty roundtable entitled "What is Information?".
Facing a looming Apr.
Perhaps the most exciting race in North Carolina Tuesday--or at least the one that holds the most promise for directly affecting North Carolinians--will not be who goes to the U.S.
With his large, round glasses and quiet demeanor, Erskine Bowles is hardly an imposing presence. But through his work in the private sector and in Washington, D.C.
With charges pending against Local 77 that the union did not fulfill its obligations to its constituents during summer contract negotiations, members of the 950-person union are expressing mixed...
When Peter Lange took over as provost in July 1999, other than the need for a new long-term strategic plan, further development of the sciences and enhanced technology in the classroom, one thing...
Despite their past leadership roles in Washington, both candidates in the U.S.