Robertsons name five new scholars from Class of 2013
By Nicole Kyle | April 19, 2010Five new scholars have joined the Robertson Scholars Program’s Class of 2013, program officials announced last week.
Five new scholars have joined the Robertson Scholars Program’s Class of 2013, program officials announced last week.
Duke Alumni from the classes of 2005, 2000, 1990, 1980, 1970 and 1960 were invited to campus this weekend to reunite and celebrate the years they graduated with their classmates
A week after the grand opening of Mill Village on Central Campus, Duke kicked off another project designed to improve residential life. Students gathered on Keohane Quadrangle Friday to watch top...
Next year, some Duke students will be able to play with Apple’s latest toy—and use it for classwork, too.
It was out with the old and in with the new as Campus Council voted unanimously to pass the Collaborative Housing Process at its meeting Thursday. The CHP is a response to the administration’s...
University officials have decided that there will no longer be campus-wide shuffling of sections for fraternities and selective living groups, Campus Council President Stephen Temple announced in a...
Duke’s Department of Evolutionary Anthropology opened its first annual Primate Palooza Wednesday with a lecture from Claudine André, founder of Lola Ya Bonobo.
Duke Student Government postponed discussion of its budget after a late and at times disorganized Wednesday night meeting.
As part of the third day of Senior Week events, seniors attended the President’s BBQ Wednesday evening. Held in Cameron Indoor Stadium, the event featured free food, dessert and drinks as well as...
The candidates for DSG vice president for Durham and regional affairs hope to increase student engagement in Durham by promoting community service initiatives.
During the 10th Annual Unity Through Diversity Forum Wednesday night, Cullins, who served as the moderator for the evening, noted the significance of the forum as an occasion for discussion.
Duke University Union’s new executive board is gearing up for the last events of the year and preparing for next year’s.
A lack of communications left some candidates out of the Graduate and Professional Student Council’s Board of Trustees committee elections Tuesday evening.
In a meeting Tuesday, the Duke Student Government Judiciary ruled that a second extension of the campaign packet deadline was constitutional—validating the applications of 13 candidates previously...
Junior Metty Fisseha and sophomore Yingyi Shen will join the race for the position of Duke Student Government vice president for athletics and campus services.
John Burness will return to Lancaster, Pa. to lead his alma mater, Franklin & Marshall College, this summer. Burness will begin a one-year term as interim president of Franklin & Marshall July 1,...
Alex Perwich likes to be clear that he has no bias when it comes to the Tobacco Road rivalry.
Despite his current role as a Durham and regional affairs senator, freshman Chris Brown hopes to start addressing issues pertaining to another part of the University. Brown is the only candidate...
Students looking for ways to get active outside of varsity sports will have new options, thanks to the Duke Department of Campus Recreation.