Duke team wins prize for mentorship program
By Kotoe Oshima | February 13, 2012A team of Duke students competed a social entrepreneurial challenge that aimed at increasing statewide high school graduation rates.
A team of Duke students competed a social entrepreneurial challenge that aimed at increasing statewide high school graduation rates.
As seniors continue to polish their resumes and networking skills before graduation, some may wish they had chosen a different major.
Duke students’ expanding culture of entrepreneurship is calling for greater institutional support.
A student-founded discount site exclusive to deals in the Durham area has rebranded itself after the threat of a lawsuit.
Occupy Duke stands out as one of the only Occupy movements protesting directly on a college campus.
The tents have come to Duke early this year.
One of the largest donations ever given to a historically black university aims to strengthen quantitative programs and diversify the student body.
Recovering the national economy may be as simple as ensuring bipartisan collaboration.
The North Carolina Pride Parade was as much about political advocacy as the festivities this year.