Q&A with Gus Megaloudis
By Chinmayi Sharma | July 1, 2011For the past two years, the Greek Devil has helped satiate the appetites of hungry Dukies year-round.
For the past two years, the Greek Devil has helped satiate the appetites of hungry Dukies year-round.
Among hundreds of international ventures, Duke Kunshan University has emerged as the tour de force in Duke’s global expansion movement.
he beginning of college marks the start of exciting changes: a new school, home, friends and lifestyle. Sometimes this excitement can feel overwhelming, and CAPS provides useful programs to help...
The University is embarking on a new effort to revitalize and expand the role of the undergraduate humanities.
The Board of Trustees has elected two Duke graduates— Jack Bovender Jr., Trinity ’67 and Graduate School ’69, and David Rubenstein, Trinity ’70—to serve as co-vice chairs.
With high ambitions, Duke hopes to exceed its private donation goals as the 2010-2011 fiscal year comes to a close.
With a new academic year comes a new Duke Student Government president, who is often referred to as Duke’s student body president.
Duke’s admissions yield for the Class of 2015 has stayed fairly constant compared to earlier classes, which administrators consider a positive trend.
fter years of rumored changes and uncertainty, it is finally confirmed: The Food Factory is setting up shop at Duke.
The Duke-National University of Singapore Graduate Medical School will soon bid farewell to its inaugural class, marking a major step in the school’s six-year history.
President Richard Brodhead left Durham June 24 to embark on a three-week international tour of Duke’s satellite locations on three continents.
Richard Wagoner, the former president and CEO of General Motors Corp. and Trinity ’75, assumes his position as chair of the Board of Trustees today