DSB launches free and legal movie streaming
By Teddy Nimetz | November 9, 2011Cable might be gone, but a student group is filling that void by offering free movie streaming online.
Cable might be gone, but a student group is filling that void by offering free movie streaming online.
Thanks to a large donation, Duke can now support select international students who would have otherwise been unable to attend the University.
Four days before the DukeEngage application deadline, students planning on applying to the Calhuitz, Guatemala program got a bit of a shock—the program was canceled.
After this Friday, students will not be able to withdraw from an individual class, even if for medical reasons.
Risk and danger for labor migrants have intensified under the regimes of terror control in the post-9/11 period, one expert said Monday.
The United States needs to adopt an integrated water policy in order to confront the long-term water crisis, a leader in water sustainability said Monday.
The political science department will soon have a new home.
The cost of a college education is growing, but some families' income cannot keep up.
A CEO of a Fortune 500 company assumed the role of chairman of Fuqua’s Board of Visitors at the board’s first meeting of the academic year this weekend.
Duke researchers will collaborate in a global $25 million grant to study the genetic basis of epilepsy.
The Chronicle’s Shucao Mo spoke with Antepli Thursday to discuss his thoughts on the humanitarian relief activism he has been involved in as a Muslim.
The Center for Documentary Studies recently announced Benjamin Lowy as the recipient of the Honickman First Book Prize for his photo series, Iraq - Perspectives. Lowy’s work, which merited the critical attention, is currently on display in Perkins Library.