Oak Room closes in space reorganization
By Andrew Collins | May 15, 2003After 57 years as Duke's "fine dining" facility, the Oak Room has closed its doors for good.
After 57 years as Duke's "fine dining" facility, the Oak Room has closed its doors for good.
The Atlantic Coast Conference voted Tuesday to expand the conference from nine to 12 teams, in a move that will shake up the face of Duke, ACC, and NCAA athletics, various newspapers reported Tuesday.
The first draft of a consultant group's West Campus Student Village study released Sunday calls for an additional 60,000 square feet of space in the Bryan Center-West Union Building area and a...
Provost Peter Lange offered the first reading of the University's proposed new parental leave and tenure clock relief policy at a busy Academic Council meeting last Thursday.
With the class of 2003's graduation less than two weeks away, the era of students forgetting about taking Spanish or skipping out on calculus is quickly coming to a close.
Concerns about the SARS outbreak in China have led University administrators to relocate the summer study abroad program from Beijing to North Carolina.
As the physics department continues its investigation of sexual harassment, faculty members said any hostility is not exclusively a gender issue but an expression of a climate problem throughout...
The University doesn't want you to use KaZaA, or other programs for sharing audio and video files. The trouble is figuring out how to stop you.
The Duke Student Government judiciary board has ordered a new presidential election for the Class of 2005 after ruling that a previously eliminated candidate should have been censured instead of...
These guys just don't quit.
Two-and-a-half years after nurses voted against unionization, Hospital administrators said the environment for nurses has improved, but that they are still looking for ways to satisfy nurses' needs.
Nestled away at 2324 Huffman Drive in Mobile, Ala.
Four distinguished scholars discussed issues pertaining to post-war Iraq at a forum Tuesday night.
When sophomore Andrew Fazekas arrived at Duke as a freshman in the summer of 2001, he attended a documentary shoot and discovered a passion for filming and directing.
As the University pushes toward its third year of heavily investing in faculty and infrastructure in the sciences, it's difficult not to see the direction natural sciences are slanting - both at...
Although the academic year draws to a close today and next week, the development office is still abuzz.
Kay Singer knows a secret.
Call them mystics - physicians at Duke University Medical Center want to tell the future.
Sticking to a campaign pledge to do whatever it takes to reduce crime in Durham, Mayor Bill Bell announced a contract Monday night that will bring in full-time security personnel for the Durham...
Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy Ronie-Richele Garcia-Johnson walked in to teach her first seminar at the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences three years ago and stared...