Whatever floats your boat
By from Staff Reports | October 28, 2002Senior members of the rowing team race dressed up on Class Day, which fell during Parents' Weekend this year.
Senior members of the rowing team race dressed up on Class Day, which fell during Parents' Weekend this year.
Although the University prides itself on being a family friendly workplace, on-campus lactation rooms--uninviting, unkempt and few and far between--suggest ample room for improvement.
This fall, a new component of the course registration system will allow economics professors to enforce prerequisites for the first time.
While most students prepared for the arrival of parents this weekend, a small group of their classmates piled into cars and chartered buses, heading for Washington, D.C.
In a speech preceding the men's basketball Blue-White Scrimmage that attracted thousands of fans, former U.S.
In an effort to enhance group dynamics and community within campus quadrangles, Student Affairs and ARAMARK Corp.
Police still searching for sexual assault suspect.
Two years after the launch of the Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, the University announced the institute's first director Thursday.
The bad news is that a Duke education is pricey. The good news is that, at least this year, Duke is becoming less expensive to attend relative to other institutions.
Ride operator killed at State Fair.
Jim Wallis, a pastor and political activist, urged nonviolent alternatives to the war in Iraq and criticized the situation's impact on poverty to a group of Duke and Durham community members...
West Campus' newest resident greets (or scares) passers-by in front of Clocktower Quadrangle--one of many signs around campus that Halloween is approaching.
Last Friday, hundreds of students filled the Chapel Quad, eating, mingling and checking out crafts booths at Oktoberfest.
With just over a year left in the seven-year, $2 billion Campaign for Duke and 96 percent of the goal met, the University is shifting its focus from the 10 major divisions--the seven schools,...
Although this year's health insurance increases for University employees are lower than the national trend, employees have reacted with emotions ranging from understanding to frustration.
With less than two weeks until the November elections, voters will have the opportunity to interact with local politicians Sunday night at a Candidates Forum in Von Canon C.
President Nan Keohane discussed when a university president should speak out on an issue and, more generally, a university's societal responsibilities at an annual address to the faculty prior to...
City Manager Marcia Conner (right) introduced Durham's new police chief, Douglas Scott, during the City Council's proceedings Thursday.
A new mentoring program aims to help Duke students navigate their four-year journey through the Gothic Wonderland.