Spurlock explores brand placement in recent film
By Raisa Chowdhury | October 21, 2011Not just anyone can convince corporate sponsors to pay someone to satirize them.
Not just anyone can convince corporate sponsors to pay someone to satirize them.
Students will now be able to receive a new Duke degree in Dubai.
Sanford is preparing to usher in a change in leadership, as it conducts its search for a new dean this year.
This Friday, Jo Rae Wright will step down as dean and vice provost of the University’s Graduate School—a position she has held since 2006.
Tanning doesn’t just mean sunbathing anymore.
Duke Student Government is considering amendments to its campaign and election processes.
This Spring, Duke will introduce a new program to academically engage its students on a meaningful level.
One of the largest donations ever given to a historically black university aims to strengthen quantitative programs and diversify the student body.
Women who wear makeup appear more likeable, competent and trustworthy in the eyes of their employers, according to a recent study out of Boston University. The results may have been somewhat skewed (to say the least) as they were conducted with funds from Procter & Gamble, the corporation that sells CoverGirl and Dolce & Gabbana makeup.
Getting the next big product on the market may just have gotten a little easier for inventors nationwide.
The United States cannot continue to be competitive internationally unless improvements are made to its public school system, a Harvard professor said.
New fraternity recruitment rules will go into effect this Spring.
Western society should value the connections and similarities it has to Islamic society instead of approaching it with hostility, Bullet said.
Recording the past should primarily serve to question the present and look into the future, archivist Verne Harris said.
Two cars collided in a T-bone accident at approximately 11:15pm Sunday.