Twins bring passion for entrepreneurship to Duke
By Gloria Lloyd | March 18, 2013Sophomore twins Emily and Nick Briere were singled out from their first day on campus.
Sophomore twins Emily and Nick Briere were singled out from their first day on campus.
If students want to change the world, they must discover what is most meaningful to them and follow that passion, Whole Foods co-CEO Walter Robb said at the Fuqua School of Business Tuesday afternoon.
It is not too often that a Duke professor and his student get to write the words “we built the world’s first invisibility cloak” in The New York Times.
A Duke study on great apes shows that humans are not alone when it comes to “paying it forward.”
Those close to Lefkowitz were not surprised by the Nobel Prize because his research has had a significant impact.
Adrian Bejan has devised a model of global climate change simple enough for even a college freshman to work out by hand.
Obama argued that America can only move forward if her husband is re-elected.
Although children under 18 make up nearly 25 percent of the overall population, clinical trials used children in only about 8 percent of the studies.
Duke students and faculty were among those watching last week’s Republican National Convention in Tampa.
The Div School Refectory will retain the original name, prompting the former operator to cry foul.