Committee calls for new GRE changes
By Cindy Yee | September 25, 2003Students gearing up to take the Graduate Record Examinations may soon find that old preparation methods just won't cut it anymore.
Students gearing up to take the Graduate Record Examinations may soon find that old preparation methods just won't cut it anymore.
The newly formed Southeast Regional Center of Excellence for Emerging Infections and Biodefense spearheaded by Duke's own Human Vaccine Institute Director Barton Haynes is already charging full...
Passionate and candid remarks on issues ranging from the recent Sigma Chi "Viva Mexico" party to general discrimination on campus highlighted a forum on racial issues Tuesday.
It started as a bet between two guys sitting at Waffle House one night.
As obesity is increasingly plaguing the nation, the Duke Diet and Fitness Center continues to combat this problem by employing health psychology methods, addressing nutritional issues and...
The Women's Initiative Steering Committee released its final report Tuesday highlighting a number of social, academic and professional difficulties women at Duke face.
At a glance, you would probably gather that Wil Weldon is an outdoorsy sort of person.
This fall, the Duke University Union's presentation of Oktoberfest will be closer to the real thing.
As Duke continues to feel an increasing space crunch, the School of Medicine is once again turning to off-campus office buildings to fulfill the growing need of some Medical Center departments.
President Nan Keohane delivered her final State of the University speech in the Sanford Institute for Public Policy Monday night at a special joint session of Duke Student Government and the...
Although the Women's Initiative report will be officially unveiled today, work leading up to its release has already given rise to a number of improvements for women at the University, most notably...
Two Duke seniors, Michael Rechnitz and Edward Hall, were arrested Monday by Durham Police Department officers in an incident stemming from a neighbor's noise complaint.
With the national economy showing signs of emerging from its recent funk, the University stands to gain--and, surprisingly enough, lose. .
Shirtless and clad in glittery butterfly wings, Mr. Gay North Carolina waved to spectators along Main Street and in front of East Campus Saturday in the annual N.C. Pride parade. .
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Quiz night at the Armadillo Grill had a new twist Thursday with the addition of a new menu, made up of fried foods and other types of bar food, to accompany its existing services. .
With the unveiling of the Women's Initiative report set for tomorrow, a brief look into the history of women at the institution shows just how much things have changed since the seeds were sown for...