Saturday, October 19
Check-In: 8 a.m., Race Start: 8:30 a.m.,
Begins on Central Quad
The Panhellenic Association, National Pan-Hellenic Council, and Interfraternity Council are working to support the transition from the current Oxford Pantry to the Talawanda Oxford Pantry and Social Services (TOPSS), which includes a new building. Come get your Family Weekend run on and support a great local cause. The race route begins on Central Quad, goes around campus, and ends at the Farmers Market in the Oxford Uptown Parks. Registration information.
Recreation Center Open
Recreation Center
Get your workout on during Family Weekend. Special Family Weekend daily pass rate of $6. Learn more about the Recreation Center.
The newly formed governing body for fraternities that have disaffiliated from Duke began its spring rush process on Sunday. Durham IFC President Will Santee, a junior member of Kappa Alpha Order, said that no organizations should have plans for in-person events and that rush schedule was designed to be completely virtual. Santee added that after recruitment, chapters are also expected to keep everything virtual “or within Duke guidelines.”
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February 19, 2021
By Adriana Aumen, College of Arts and Sciences
When he’s not teaching mathematics – from introductory calculus to advanced numerical analysis of elliptic equations – Washington State University math professor Sergey Lapin might be working to speed detection of deadly disease or to expand understanding of European history, Russian language and culture, Chinese economics or higher education in America.
A firm believer in pursuing one’s interests and sharing the knowledge gained along the way, Lapin applies his math expertise not only in the classroom but also in research projects aimed at combating serious illness, such as hypertension, diabetes and multiple sclerosis. He has worked with scientists from across the U.S. and Italy seeking new ways to reduce the risk of blindness from glaucoma, and he recently began working with another international team, this one composed of cardiovascular specialists, mathematicians and biomedical engineers, to improve tech