Duke
University is a private research university located in Durham, North Carolina,
United States. Founded by Methodists and Quakers in the present-day town of
Trinity in 1838, the school was moved to Durham in 1892. In 1924, tobacco and
electric power industrialist James Buchanan Duke established Duke University,
at which time the institution changed its name to honor his deceased father,
Washington Duke. The university's campus spans over 8,600 acres (35 km2)
on three contiguous campuses in Durham as well as a marine lab in Beaufort.
Duke's
main campus designed largely by architect Julian Abel incorporates Gothic
architecture with the 210-foot (64 m) Duke Chapel at the campus' center and
highest point of elevation. The first-year-populated East Campus contains Georgian-style
architecture, while the main Gothic-style West Campus 1.5 miles away are
adjacent to the Medical Center. Duke is also the 7th wealthiest private
university in America with $11.4 billion in cash and investments in fiscal year
2014.Duke's research expenditures in the 2013 fiscal year were $993 million,
the eighth largest in the nation. In 2014, Thomson Reuters named 32 Duke
professors to its list of Highly Cited Researchers, making it fourth globally
in terms of primary affiliations. Duke is also ranks 5th among national
universities to have produced Rhodes, Marshall, Truman, Goldwater, and Udall
Scholars. Nobel laureates, 3 Turing Award winners and 25 Churchill scholars are
also affiliated with the university. Duke's sports teams compete in the Atlantic
Coast Conference and the basketball team is renowned for having won five NCAA
Men's Division I Basketball Championships, the most recent in 2015.Duke's
growth and academic focus have contributed to continuing the university's
reputation as an academic and research powerhouse.
In summer 2014, Duke Anshan University (DRU)
opened in Anshan, China. DRU blends liberal education with Chinese tradition in
a new approach to elite higher education in China. The DRU will conduct
research projects on climate change, health-care policy and tuberculosis
prevention and control. In August 2005, Duke established a partnership with the
National University of Singapore to develop a joint medical program, which had
its first entering class in 2007.The university is part way through Duke
Forward, a seven-year fundraising campaign that aims to raise $3.25 billion by
June 30, 2017, to enrich the student experience in and out of the classroom,
invest in faculty and support research and initiatives. Every dollar donated to
Duke's ten schools and units, Duke Medicine or university programs and
initiatives counts toward the campaign's goal. Among academic achievements at
Duke, three students were named Rhodes Scholars in both 2002 and 2006, a number
surpassed only by Harvard in 2002 and the United States Military Academy in
2006.Overall, Duke has produced 43 Rhodes Scholars through 2014, including 22
between 1990 to 2011.Also, the first working demonstration of an invisibility
cloak was unveiled by Duke researchers in October 2006. In 2006, three men's
lacrosse team members were falsely accused of rape, which garnered significant
media attention.
On April 11, 2007, North Carolina Attorney
General Roy Cooper dropped all charges and declared the three players innocent.
Cooper stated that the charged players were victims of a tragic rush to accuse.
The university has historical, formal, on-going, and symbolic ties with the
United Methodist Church, but is a nonsectarian and independent institution.
LINKS
References
- King, William E. "Shield, Seal and Motto" Duke University Archives. RetrievedJuly 6, 2011.
- "About – Duke Divinity School" Duke Divinity School. Retrieved July 4, 2011.
- "Duke University's Relation to the Methodist Church: the basics" Duke University. 2002. Retrieved 2010-03-27. Duke University has historical, formal, on-going, and symbolic ties with Methodism, but is an independent and non-sectarian institution ... Duke would not be the institution it is today without its ties to the Methodist Church. However, the Methodist Church does not own or direct the University. Duke is and has developed as a private non-profit corporation which is owned and governed by an autonomous and self-perpetuating Board of Trustees.
- www.wikipedia.com



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