The School of Medicine is plowing forward with planning for the integration of basic science classes in the first year of its curriculum..
The cost of cable television and telephone service will not be incorporated into room rates for the 2003-2004 academic year, as Residential Life and Housing Services Director Eddie Hull shot down...
The Durham community may see a spike in Duke students' volunteering off campus thanks to "community service week," which ended Saturday.
Anthony DePalma, a correspondent for The New York Times, spoke Saturday about the "out of control" crisis spawned by former Times reporter Jayson Blair's journalistic deceit.
Postdoctoral fellows will have greater support from the University following the creation of the Office of Postdoctoral Services and a new Postdoctoral Fellow Task Force, which Provost Peter Lange...
Following a rash of apparent suicides at New York University this semester, many officials in higher education have brought students' mental health concerns to the tops of their agendas.
After months of waiting, the Office of Student Activities and Facilities will finally welcome a full-time director.
With a line wrapping around the Chapel Quad and a jam-packed Page Auditorium awaiting his wisdom and humor, jack-of-all-trades Ben Stein met high expectations in an hour-and-a-half long speech...
The University's fiscal year 2003 research report, released recently, revealed a 26.2-percent growth rate in research expenditures over the past year.
The School of Medicine has developed a concrete schedule for the overhaul of its entire curriculum to be implemented in fall 2004, despite the uncertainty of specifically how and what aspects of...
It's your typical southern scene: They've got ribs and hush puppies, Blue Devil shots, and Coyote Ugly-esque girls dancing on the bar.
Have you ever been abducted by aliens? New psychological research is giving abduction survivors--and survivors of other traumatic events--reason to question their memories.
Administrators are working to make Duke a name known and respected in every house, casa, bayt, fang, maison and dom in the world.
The University renewed its long-term commitment to the Primate Center, officials announced Thursday, promising an investment of more than $4 million to improve its infrastructure over the next few...
After being forced home Oct. 18 by social unrest and a U.S. State Department travel warning, students enrolled in the Duke in the Andes study abroad program will return to Bolivia next Thursday.
Oft-neglected in recent years, the movement for women's professional development and mentorship has found a new spark in the efforts of two undergraduates.
A committee chaired by Campus Council President Anthony Vitarelli has drafted a proposal to overhaul annual review, the process by which selective living groups are evaluated on their contribution...