Renovated Kilgo wins fans
By Whitney Beckett | August 22, 2002North Carolina in the middle of August is not the most ideal environment for lugging boxes, but at least air conditioning makes the process a little less hellish.
North Carolina in the middle of August is not the most ideal environment for lugging boxes, but at least air conditioning makes the process a little less hellish.
Two major construction projects on Science Drive started over the summer are progressing on schedule, but a third has been delayed for at least six months because of funding problems.
HOPE will be taking on new meaning for some Durham residents this winter.
The University received $264,580,049 in charitable gifts in the 2001-02 fiscal year, a small increase over last year, despite the economic downturn.
Years of discussion, planning and construction culminated Monday with the opening of the $38 million West-Edens Link, the centerpiece of long-awaited changes to upperclass residential life.
As the genomics initiative continues to take shape, a recent grant will begin to link undergraduates to the larger Duke effort.
For students still deciding what they want to do with their lives, the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators hosted the Minority Undergraduate Fellows Program at Duke this month...
City Manager Marcia Connor has a difficult call to make.
Duke community members will have the opportunity to emulate sandwich-munching Jared Fogle this fall when national sandwich franchise Subway moves into Breyer's ice cream location near the Great Hall.
Moody's Investors Service upgraded Duke1s revenue bonds rating from an outlook of stable to positive earlier this month, translating into lower costs for the University to borrow money.
The School of Law and the Pratt School of Engineering became the first two schools to surpass their individual goals in The Campaign for Duke, almost 18 months before the end of the campaign.
Since coming to Duke last August, Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Moneta has restructured the Division of Student Affairs, prepared the campus for the largest residential change since all...
Students fearing the stacks of Perkins Library can study more easily, thanks to $27,000 in new safety changes implemented at the end of spring semester.