Loyal patrons of local late-night restaurants can rest assured that their favorite late-night dives will continue to serve their favorite late-night eats, despite the popularity of Rick's Diner in...
The Financial Times published its annual rankings of international non-degree executive education programs Monday, placing Duke University second, behind the Columbia Business School in New York.
When Durham sought to transform many of its dilapidated old factories into centers for culture and commerce, Duke was among the first to jump on the bandwagon.
The presidential search committee held its first meeting during graduation weekend and, with all members present, established a general timeline for the next 10 months, started compiling a long...
After a one-year stint away from the top of the payroll, men's basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski reclaimed the fattest University paycheck in the 2001-02 fiscal year.
It's summer in Durham, but some things have changed since last year. Students and visitors don sweatshirts over their summer tees. Drought has given way to ever-present rain puddles.
Jurors on the newly-established greek judicial board have reached a verdict following an alleged hazing incident April 14 when six Sigma Nu fraternity pledges were found inebriated on Old Erwin Road.
Despite 16 years experience as director of the University's art museum and the development of a $23 million home for the University's art collections to his credit, Michael Mezzatesta will not be...
Faced with financing a new student village that could cost more than $50 million, administrators in the Office of Student Affairs have created a new full-time position, director of development for...
Kris Humphries, a 6-foot-8 McDonald's All-American from Minnesota, was granted his release from his National Letter of Intent to play basketball for Duke Monday afternoon.
In a 7-2 vote Tuesday, Atlantic Coast Conference university presidents voted in favor of an expansion plan that would increase the number of league schools to 12 from nine, a move that - if...
President Nan Keohane appointed Benjamin Reese last week to succeed Sally Dickson as vice president for institutional equity on an interim basis until Dec. 2004.
The Board of Trustees approved the budget for the 2003-2004 academic year and reappointed or elected a plethora of University officials, among other business, during its annual May meetings last...
Duke Hospital announced May 8 that it will establish a $4 million perpetual fund honoring the memory of Jésica Santillán.
In its last meeting of the academic year, the Academic Council heard reports from task forces on women's issues and diversity issues.
Three Duke students charged with assaulting a North Carolina Central University student March 30 were acquitted May 6 in Durham County District Court.
The Arts and Sciences Council devoted its final meeting of the year to academic integrity, as issues of policy formulation, education and punishment were all discussed in equal measure.