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By Anne Llewellyn | April 2, 2008A school that claims the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation as one of its biggest benefactors might be considered hostile territory to the folks at Apple
A school that claims the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation as one of its biggest benefactors might be considered hostile territory to the folks at Apple
As students begin shopping for next semester's classes on ACES, they face another choice that could potentially affect future course catalogues-the next Duke Student Government vice president for...
President Richard Brodhead visited Capitol Hill Tuesday to lobby Congress to increase funding for research in the physical sciences.
Despite the considerable buzz it created among students and administrators on campus, the University has had less success heralding its recent drastic overhaul of financial aid to a key...
The man who stood at the helm of the Duke University Medical Center for fifteen years has been recognized for his role in leading the charge for prospective medicine.
Last year 122 members of the Class of 2007 applied to medical schools across the country. Of these, 103 received offers of admission. Blog: Learn about support...
Throngs of students rushed onto the stage of Page Auditorium Tuesday to purchase books, T-shirts, tote bags and stuffed plush monkeys all because of their association with one person-Jane Goodall.
Organic chemistry students complaining they cannot cram any more information into their beleaguered brains may have to think up a different excuse.
It may not look like something from "The Jetsons," but it does have air-conditioning, which is already more than what some Duke students have.
Students now have a new option for resolving conflicts among themselves and University employees-the student ombudsperson.