Devils seek to advance
By Evan Davis | March 27, 2003ANAHEIM, Calif. - Reaching the Sweet 16 has become a pattern for the Blue Devils, who last failed to advance past the NCAA Tournament's first two rounds in 1996.
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Reaching the Sweet 16 has become a pattern for the Blue Devils, who last failed to advance past the NCAA Tournament's first two rounds in 1996.
The University will award honorary degrees during May 11 commencement exercises to United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan; U.S.
The Sanford Institute of Public Policy will soon have a neighboring sister building as early as fall 2004 that resembles many of its visible features but surpasses it in technological prowess.
A lot can happen in 30 years.
The recent Food and Drug Administration approval of Fuzeon, the first in a new class of AIDS drugs, shows promise in helping a substantial number of HIV and AIDS sufferers who have developed...
With the fate of government funding for research currently in the hands of the 108th U.S. Congress, Medical Center officials are rethinking the way they apply for grants and "sell" their research.
Speaking on the nature of American capitalism, Michael Parenti--an internationally known author and lecturer--criticized the Bush administration and focused the majority of his talk Tuesday night...
The provost's Task Force on Course Scheduling has met mixed reaction from faculty and students in its effort to suggest possible models to reform the academic schedule.
Parking officials said this week that, despite student complaints, they plan to retain a new pricing structure for Central Campus parking as a way to help fund and maintain parking and...
While the military campaign in Iraq continues, leaders around the world are asking for specifics on how the United States and Britain intend to rebuild Iraq.
Eating maggots is probably not a part of the ideal spring break for most Duke students.
Campus Council announced the candidates for the body's executive elections and approved significant changes to its constitution at its meeting last week.
While construction workers scurry to build the new Center for Interdisciplinary Engineering, Medicine and Applied Sciences, faculty and administrators are thinking about how to get the most out of...
With 2001's anthrax scares and discussion of the mysterious Gulf War Syndrome still in their memories, many Americans are more concerned about threats of biological and chemical terrorism in Iraq...
Provost Peter Lange told members of the Department of Cultural Anthropology Monday that they are prohibited from spending department funds on political advertisements like the anti-war ad that ran...
As the military campaign continues in Iraq, the University brought out four leading scholars to discuss a variety of issues associated with the war, including its legitimacy, the failure of...
Tenting for basketball games in Krzyzewskiville may span less time in the future, under several options that administrators and some student leaders are considering.
Students scramble in Gilbert-Addoms Down-Under Sunday to pick on-campus rooms for next year. Undergraduate room picks began last Friday night and will continue through to next week.
Based on a March 6 on-site evaluation initiated by complaints stemming from the Jesica Santillan case, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations has downgraded Duke...