Duke juniors Patrick Oathout, Jacob Tobia win Truman Scholarship
By Kristie Kim and Margot Tuchler | April 11, 2013Oathout and Tobia are two of 62 students nationwide to win the prestigious scholarship.
Oathout and Tobia are two of 62 students nationwide to win the prestigious scholarship.
Phil Haus, Trinity ’08, is a founding team member of a new social media app that may give Twitter and Instagram a run for their money.
Coursera students see their professors in the online course videos, but they do not see the teams of people working behind the scenes.
Bad Rabbits, 5 & a Dime and Blank 281 will be joining Kendrick Lamar, Steve Aoki and Travis Porter.
Undergraduates can now knock out their language requirement in one summer.
The South Sudanese ambassador is spending time at Duke to help find ways to improve food security in South Sudan.
The Board of Trustees approved a 4 percent tuition increase, bringing academic year 2013-2014 tuition to $44,020.
Bryan Center renovations are forcing a shuffle among several of the building’s stores.
Students shared their thoughts on the scheduled list of artists, which currently includes rapper Kendrick Lamar, DJ Steve Aoki and hip-hop trio Travis Porter.
Following a search that lasted more than a year, Duke has named food policy expert Kelly Brownell as Dean of Sanford.