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  2. Graduate School of Duke University - Wikipedia

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    The Graduate School of Duke University is one of ten graduate and professional schools that make up the university. Established in 1926, the Graduate School offers the degrees of Master of Arts, Master of Science, Master of Arts in Teaching, Master of Public Policy, and the Doctor of Philosophy, as well as various certificate programs.

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  4. Duke University - Wikipedia

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    Duke Student Government (DSG) charters and provides most of the funding for other student groups and represents students' interests when dealing with the administration. [258] Duke University Union (DUU) is the school's primary programming organization, serving a center of social, cultural, intellectual and recreational life. [ 259 ]

  5. Krzyzewskiville - Wikipedia

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    K-ville is also a social function at Duke, as many students participate at least once. Duke has installed Wi-Fi service and Ethernet ports in the lightposts so that students can participate in tenting without falling behind in their schoolwork, although the internet is known to be very unreliable. Students also complain that the cold weather ...

  6. PIX11 -- Siobhan O'Dell, a 17-year-old applying to colleges across the country, recently received a rejection letter from Duke University. However, it's her rejection of the rejection letter that ...

  7. Pratt School of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    More than 62 percent of all Duke engineering undergraduates report having participated in some way in research in a faculty research lab. [17] Since July 2018, Duke engineering students have held the Guinness World Record for inventing the world's most fuel-efficient vehicle—powered by a fuel cell, it achieved 14,573 miles per gallon ...

  8. Duke Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    The Chronicle is a daily student newspaper at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.It was first published as The Trinity Chronicle on December 19, 1905. Its name was changed to The Chronicle when Trinity College was renamed Duke University following a donation by James Buchanan Duke.

  9. The Duquesne Duke - Wikipedia

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    The Duquesne Duke is the campus newspaper of Duquesne University. The Duke has been in operation since March 5, 1925. [1] Written and edited by students, it is published every Thursday during the academic year, excluding exam periods and holidays. [2] The paper provides a mix of campus news, student opinions, editorials, and advertisements.