Gates Foundation gives $35M to Duke
By James Herriott | May 16, 2002The University's science and student life initiatives took a $35 million leap forward with a gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced May 2.
The University's science and student life initiatives took a $35 million leap forward with a gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced May 2.
The University's science and student life initiatives took a $35 million leap forward with a gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation announced Thursday, May 9. President Nan Keohane announced...
The student-led initiative for an Asian American studies department moved a step closer to fruition last week after key administrators gave the go-ahead to meet several key demands.
When it comes to rankings, Duke normally cannot compete with Ivy League schools. And when it comes to squeezing money from graduating seniors, the same is true.
If things go as administrators hope, about half of the dusty 70-year-old Kilgo Quadrangle will be as good as new before students return from summer vacation.
It's 4 a.m. and a printer is rattling and burring for one of the last times during my tenure at The Chronicle.
This year's Israeli independence day took on a more sober tone for the University's Jewish community.
Naomi Reagan, a sophomore, joined over 50 other community members in a rally on the Chapel steps Wednesday for better University-employee relations.
As promised at a teach-in Monday night, students submitted a proposal to key University administrators Wednesday asking them to establish an Asian American studies department.
Two years after a student died from complications related to binge drinking and a year after the Alcohol Task Force collapsed, then-interim vice president for student affairs Jim Clack handed...