Richard Larson, Fuqua '96
By Devin Finn | October 17, 2003Former GPSC President, Larson comments on the alumni community's respect for President Nan Keohane.
Former GPSC President, Larson comments on the alumni community's respect for President Nan Keohane.
Speaking last night to an overflowing auditorium, New York Times foreign affairs columnist Thomas Friedman explained the real reason the United States invaded Iraq: "Because we could.".
Cystic fibrosis, an illness that affects 40,000 Americans, has proved a difficult disease to fight over the past few decades.
The No. 13 Duke men's tennis team (10-9, 5-0 in the ACC) thrashed N.C. State (4-15, 0-4) 6-1 Wednesday afternoon on the Wolfpack's home turf.
As pre-med students gear up to take this month's Medical School Admissions Test, many are discovering that the costs of graduate school may put them in the red even before they have been offered...
Collaboration between University support services and students has generated a vigorous response to concerns sparked by a reported sexual assault Jan. 30.
People with a history of head injury may have an increased lifetime risk of depression, according to a recent psychiatric study at the Medical Center.
Size doesn't matter, at least not in terms of cancerous lung tumors.
Maybe students no longer want to be in school for another four grueling years after college. Maybe organic chemistry is simply too torturous.
Over a year after the opening of the McGovern-Davison Children's Health Center, Duke doctors and administrators say they are happy with the facility's progress.