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College - Duke University
By
Michael Russell
Located in Durham, North Carolina, Duke University is a premier
private research college. Duke University's undergraduate and
graduate programs are highly regarded. Duke is also especially well
known for its research, especially in natural sciences and health.
The university is divided into nine schools, in which the
undergraduates would enroll in either Pratt School of Engineering or
the Trinity College of Arts and Sciences. The graduate and
professional schools to attend are the Divinity School, the School
of Law, Graduate School, the School of Nursing, School of Medicine,
the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences and the
Fuqua School of business. Recently, 19,358 students applied to
become part of the incoming undergraduate class of 2010. Of these
students, 3778 were admitted.
Although Duke University was official founded in 1924, what is
known today as Duke University started as Brown's Schoolhouse, a
private subscription school founded in 1838 in Randolph County,
North Carolina. The state legislature granted a rechartering of the
academy as Normal College in 1851 and gained privilege of granting
degrees in 1853. To keep the school operating, the trustees agreed
to provide free education for Methodist preachers in return for the
churches' financial support and in 1859 the name was changed to
Trinity College. In 1892, Trinity opened in Durham, as it became
more involving with research instead of recitation. It was in 1900
when Trinity College became the first white institution of higher
education in the South to invite Booker T. Washington to speak and
that same year graduated its first Native American student. Soon
after, Trinity College had developed into one of the leading liberal
arts colleges in the southern United States. When 1924 came around,
Duke University was born out of the establishment of the Duke
Endowment, which was a $40 million dollar trust fund. The university
grew quickly and within the next 20 years it had such additions as
the Medical School and hospital, the Religion and Graduate School,
the School of Nursing, School of Forestry and the Law School.
Besides the universities fine academics, it has 26 varsity sport
teams known as the Blue Devils. Within the 26 teams is the very
successful men's basketball team under 25 years of coaching by Mike
Krzyzewski. Their successes include becoming the only team to win
three national championships since the tournament field was expanded
to 64 teams in 1985. In addition to winning the championships, they
have reached the "Final Four" of the tournament ten of the past
twenty years. Many of the players of Duke have gone on to become
popular players of the National Basketball Association and make
millions of dollars on top of that. In recent years, the women's
golf team has also become dominant, winning three championships.
There are many great things to see at Duke University, such as
the huge William R. Perkins Library or the Nasher Museum of Art. The
indoor athletic games are held at the Cameron Indoor Stadium while
the football games are played at Wallace Wade Stadium. Despite the
recent controversies at Duke University involving the lacrosse team,
Duke is a great university but is difficult to be admitted into
without a doubt.
Michael Russell
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