Christie looks back
By Andrew Collins | October 24, 2002Looking back 30 years after the so-called Christie Report redefined faculty governance at the University, James B.
Looking back 30 years after the so-called Christie Report redefined faculty governance at the University, James B.
A pilot state program intends to use holistic approaches and one-on-one guidance to rehabilitate troubled teens.
A recent report that ranked the Research Triangle Park region the third "most sprawling" area in the country has prompted concern among community members, as more residents encounter long stretches...
Giving the Honor Council's dean's excuse policy its first stamp of student approval, Duke Student Government legislators voted 37-15 to support proposed changes Wednesday.
After 34 years on Wall Street, Leo O'Neill said the past two have been by far the most interesting he has seen in his experience with the financial world.
Calling on business executives and boards of directors to prevent further scandals in corporate America, former Board of Trustees member and benefactor of the Hart Leadership Program Mitch Hart...
Duke medical researchers are trying to prove that maintaining hypothermia in certain brain injury patients might increase the patients' chances of recovery.
Campus Council passed a resolution last week recommending potential uses for the unfinished floors of McClendon Tower in the West-Edens Link--most notable among them a bar-type space that students...
Director of Parking and Transportation Catherine Reeve addressed a variety of parking concerns at Tuesday's meeting of the Graduate and Professional Student Council.
It's a well-known phrase around campus--the random "hook-up." Now, one Duke student is taking matters into his own hands in an attempt to make "real" friends.
Citing a growing importance and stature of Student Affairs at the University, officials are in the process of recruiting a new development officer specifically dedicated to the division.
In the wake of corporate scandals such as Enron and WorldCom, the role of corporate directors as promoters of investors' confidence and proponents of investors' interests is more important than...
Students are expressing mixed reactions to news that course evaluations next semester will only be provided online for the classes of those professors who wish to opt-in to the program.
Financial markets will soon regain the public's confidence in the wake of recent corporate scandals, Chair and Chief Executive Officer of the New York Stock Exchange Dick Grasso told an audience at...
Following the reported Oct.
For years, Edens Quadrangle has had a reputation as the Trent Drive Hall of West Campus--an inhospitable haven for unlucky sophomores and a sentence to daily 10-minute walks along unlit paths.
A series of hiccups among student organization websites has prompted Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Moneta to explore options for creating increased technical support for the websites.
While Durham citizens will have to wait between 20 and 30 years for a completed transit corridor to improve travel between Durham and Chapel Hill, the City Council's tweaking of the corridor last...
In a time of economic uncertainty, the volatile sciences of investment banking and money management may be all the more difficult to teach.
Senate hopefuls Erskine Bowles and Elizabeth Dole took their gloves off Saturday night for a combative second debate at East Carolina University's Brody School of Medicine in Greenville, N.C.