Kisers honored for $17.2 million gift to children's hospital
By Chris Taylor | December 6, 2010
The long-time distributor of The Chronicle had her car stolen and house broken into early last Wednesday.
The Board of Trustees approved initial funding this weekend for construction oversight of the first phase of Duke’s campus in Kunshan, China.
The Office of Student Conduct is investigating reports of cheating on the third exam of an introductory chemistry class.
The Board of Trustees will focus discussion this weekend on entrepreneurship, internationalization and risk assessment.
A group of leading investors discussed lessons learned from the financial crisis in the School of Law Thursday.
The completion of “Phase One” of Duke’s new campus in Kunshan, China will require an estimated investment of $11 million, the Academic Council learned Thursday.
After a raunchy PowerPoint detailing the sexual encounters of a Duke alumna went viral, some sympathetic Dukies found themselves asking a rhetorical question: Could it get any worse?
The University will welcome a new addition to its administration at the end of January.
College students often set out with the goal of changing the world. But for Dan Butin, dean of the school of education at Merrimack College, the academic approach to achieving that goal is...
Since the cancellation of the merger of the Center for Multicultural Affairs and the International House, the CMA has undergone significant changes in a “rebuilding process.”
The current financial state of Duke Dining is still unknown and cannot be fully determined until next Spring, said Vice President for Student Affairs Larry Moneta.
A former Duke surgeon is the second ex-employee to be charged for the embezzlement of $267,000 from the University.
Additional juniors returning from abroad can join their peers living off-campus, following a second wave of housing exemptions granted by Residence Life and Housing Services.