Ambassador, professor dispute U.S. fallacies on Israel
By Carmen Augustine | November 16, 2009The many faces of Israel in the 21st century were discussed at the Freeman Center Sunday as part of the Annual Southeast Region Student Conference.
The many faces of Israel in the 21st century were discussed at the Freeman Center Sunday as part of the Annual Southeast Region Student Conference.
Today, Harrison Barnes will make a decision that could shape the course of Duke men’s basketball for the next four seasons.
Parents who hope to see their daughters grow up to become lawyers should take note of a recent study co-authored by a Duke alumnus.
At its meeting Thursday, The Arts & Sciences Council tentatively approved a new pass/fail policy and discussed faculty reaction to the CourseRank Web site.
Selective living groups, including fraternities, will be choosing new sections next week, after Campus Council determined a new slate of available sections Thursday.
This year, DPS is behind the wheel for social action.
A Duke University Police Officer charged with raping an Alabama woman is no longer being paid by the University, DUPD Chief John Dailey confirmed Thursday night.
More than 150 students convened Wednesday night to express their dissatisfaction with the impending merger of the Multicultural Center and the International House.
Administrators have provided few details about the recently introduced retirement incentives for faculty, and it remains unclear how the incentives are being discussed with professors and how much...
The remnants of Tropical Storm Ida raged through campus Wednesday, uprooting trees on both East and West Campus and felling ceiling tiles in its path.
In what is perhaps Duke Student Government’s most significant move of the year, Senators approved a Young Trustee bylaw that will open the final selection of the Young Trustee to the undergraduate...
Susan Kauffman, director of communications for the office of undergraduate education and Snapper Underwood, Trinity ’08 and special assistant to the dean of undergraduate education, discussed...
CourseRank, a software originally developed in Spring 2007 by Stanford University students Benjamin Bercovitz, Filip Kaliszan and Henry Liou, enables students to directly comment on classes offered...
“Accountability through Algorithm: Developing the Field of Computational Journalism,” a report by James Hamilton, director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy, suggests four ways...
Duke Chapel’s Faith Council and the Buddhist community at Duke hosted Joan Halifax Tuesday night at Griffith Theater for a talk titled “Living in a World of Radical Uncertainty.”
E-interviewing is a new process for undergraduate applications, and Wake Forest University is the first college to use online interviews for undergraduate applicants, said Tamara Blocker, associate...
Gary Hull, director of the Program on Values and Ethics in the Marketplace and a lecturing fellow in sociology, released a book Monday featuring depictions of the Prophet Muhammad, the founder of...