Group votes against steep budget cuts for yearbook
By Anna Koelsch | April 14, 2011Students eager to reminisce about their Duke years with a yearbook can temporarily breathe a sigh of relief.
Students eager to reminisce about their Duke years with a yearbook can temporarily breathe a sigh of relief.
Students from many segments of the Duke community now volunteer through DukeEngage.
After experiencing a wave of success, operators of The Tower said the restaurant is ready to adapt to serve Keohane Quadrangle 4E when it opens Spring 2012.
After serving a nearly five-month term as interim vice president for finance, Tim Walsh will assume the position officially, effective immediately, the University announced Tuesday.
Kenneth Knoerr, former director of graduate studies for Environmental Sciences and Policy in the Nicholas School of the Environment, passed away Monday.
Acclaimed author Salman Rushdie spoke about the power of literature to address human freedoms and conflict in the contemporary world, where public events increasingly impact private lives.
Justin Robinette, former chair of Duke College Republicans who alleged he was impeached last April because he is gay, has filed three new complaints with two different federal agencies alleging...
The black perspective is crucial in constructing legal history, Evelyn Higginbotham said Monday.
When journalist Damien Cave saw and smelled piles of bodies in Haiti after 2010’s tragic earthquake, his emotions took over.
With open common spaces and walls of window paneling, the design of K4 is an experiment in how an architectural space might best foster community between students.
A former security expert of the Duke University Police Department has been charged with breaking into a series of medical offices in the Triangle.
Great art combines with a wealth of scientific knowledge in the work of Barbara Kingsolver.
In the final competition of the Duke Start-Up Challenge, HyTower Energy Storage beat out a record 110 total competitors and walked away with a $50,000 grand prize.