Frances Hasso discusses political Unrest in Arab world
By Chris Taylor | March 31, 2011
As a lover of food, fashion and friendship, NaShanda Singletary lived her life with a flair for glamour.
Alex Swain has a vision to bring Duke and Durham together. Swain, a sophomore, is running uncontested for Duke Student Government’s vice president for Durham and regional affairs position.
University employees meeting certain performance qualifications will receive pay raises starting in the 2011-2012 fiscal year, President Richard Brodhead officially announced Monday.
Two candidates will run for an established DSG committee with a new name.
Legendary primatologist Jane Goodall has brought her research to Duke.
With funds secured to renovate the West Union building and other major campus facilities, the University faces several significant logistical challenges in the next few years.
About 130 high school seniors visited the University’s campus this weekend for the Black Student Alliance Invitational, a recruitment event for black prospective students.
Junior Kaveh Danesh is running uncontested for Duke Student Government vice president for academic affairs for the second consecutive year.
Soon after he took the stage Friday night, musician and humanitarian John Legend gave a packed Page Auditorium the “green light.”
A photographer spoke about the need to humanize tragedy Wednesday—putting a face to the statistics of a disaster.
The first phase of Duke Kunshan University is expected to cost Duke $37 million, according to a document released Thursday at Academic Council.
More of students' residential programming fee could go directly to their quads beginning next year.
The numbers are in: Students love Duke.
Students will have to begin removing several words from their Duke-related vocabulary—one year from now, classic courses such as Math 31, Econ 55 and Psych 11 will be known by different names.
As part of the first-ever Feminist Week, students gathered Wednesday night to discuss ways to increase awareness of feminism and its relation to greek life on campus.