WISER volunteers reassigned
By Joanna Lichter | August 30, 2010To the dismay of Kenyan campers and DukeEngage students who planned to attend CampWISER in Muhuru Bay, Kenya, this summer marked the second time since 2007 that camp was not in session.
To the dismay of Kenyan campers and DukeEngage students who planned to attend CampWISER in Muhuru Bay, Kenya, this summer marked the second time since 2007 that camp was not in session.
Starting this semester, predicting your grades has the potential to pay off. Ultrinsic Motivator Inc. allows students to bet on their ability to correctly predict their course grades.
Given the importance of the youth vote in the 2008 presidential election, Rock the Vote hopes to excite the same demographic for the November midterm elections.
A new multidisciplinary center for environmental and energy studies is expected to open Monday.
Although his earlier charges of discrimination against the Duke College Republicans were dismissed, senior Justin Robinette is determined to pursue his case.
The University’s new campus rabbi has wide-ranging work experience: everything from banking to grassroots lobbying, database development and management and, of course, Jewish leadership.
This Fall, many of Duke’s buses will run on different routes as the University seeks to cut costs and better integrate students living on Central Campus.
As the members of the largest-ever freshman class sat in the Chapel during Wednesday’s Convocation ceremony, they heard about the economic downturn, a “Star Wars”-obsessed roommate and tales of...
Despite a small fire on the roof of Giles three weeks ago, freshmen moving into the dorm’s third floor should find their rooms undamaged.
Upperclassmen moving in early to Keohane Quadrangle may notice that construction crews, metal fences and building equipment have taken over the quad’s landscape.
For Dukies concerned about how their school stacks up, the Aug. 17 release of the U.S. News & World Report “Best Colleges 2011” brings relatively good news.
With an international campus underway and increasing student involvement abroad, Duke is launching a year-long initiative to highlight the University’s growing commitment to global development.
For some freshmen, “fitting in” at Duke will require some physical maneuvering. Due to a record number of incoming students, some members of the Class of 2014 will have smaller living spaces and...
For Dukies concerned about how their school stacks up, today's release of the U.S. News & World Report "Best Colleges 2011" brings relatively good news. Duke is tied for ninth in the updated list...
Around 1:30 Wednesday afternoon, the Duke University Police Department and Durham Fire Department responded to a report of "visual flames" on the roof of Giles Dormitory.