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The 'Unseen' Deserve Empathy, Too

Judges can do the most good by following the law, writes Duke law professor.


Tagged: law, news


Duke In Durham

As campus quiets during summer, Duke begins to bustle downtown


Tagged: news


Summer Safety on Duke's Campus

Duke Police offer summer campus safety tips


Tagged: community affairs, durham


A painful privilege

I was honored and saddened to present a certificate on May 10 to the family of a young man who would have become a Duke graduate had he not died suddenly while playing intramural basketball in the winter of his junior year. Aalok Modi was a terrific person. News of his tragic death on February 14, [...]


Tagged: dean's list, mclendon


DART: Targeting Cost Savings

Team seeks administrative reforms to address $125 million shortfall


Tagged: news


A Golden Opportunity To Revamp The Voting Rights Act

The Supreme Court appears poised to strike down a key provision of the act.


Tagged: law, news


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dukeprehealth: Incoming first year students: Already planning out your prehealth courses for fall? Check out HPA's sample schedules http://bit.ly/142njX


Tagged: prehealth


Wikipedia and Geek Life

Dukies have many pastimes.  Think basketball or tenting. But the thing Duke students love most to do is to talk about Duke….whether it’s arguing about it or simply reading about it.  As an alumnus and administrator, I still have not given up on this pastime, which is why I find myself often on the web [...]


Tagged: academics, steve nowicki, student life, undergraduate


Wikipedia and “Geek” Life

Dukies have many pastimes.  Think basketball or tenting. But the thing Duke students love most to do is to talk about Duke….whether it’s arguing about it or simply reading about it.  As an alumnus and administrator, I still have not given up on this pastime, which is why I find myself often on the web [...]


Tagged: academics, steve nowicki, student life, undergraduate


DART: Targeting Cost Savings

Team seeks administrative reforms to address $125 million shortfall


Tagged: news


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