April 10, 2007

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A week after Gail Goestenkors left for Texas, Duke could be closing in on its next women’s basketball head coach. Califomia-Berkeley head coach Joanne Boyle, widely thought of as the leading candidate in Duke’s search, visited the Durham campus Sunday and Monday to interview for the position, a source familiar with the coaching search confirmed. Boyle met with President Richard Brodhead, Director ofAthletics Joe Alieva and members of Joanne Boyle the curren t team, the source said. Although there is no specific timetable, interviews with other potential candidates have not yet been scheduled. The source, who asked to remain anonymous, could not confirm whether Boyle had received an offer, saying only the process could move “rapidly” from this point. Boyle was scheduled to fly back to

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Berkeley Tuesday. Boyle, who graduated from Duke in 1985 and served as an assistant coach under Goestenkors from 1993-2002, could not be reached for comment. She released a statement Friday in which she did not deny her interest in the Duke job. “Cal’s women’s basketball program has SEE BOYLE ON PAGE

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The proposed Fall 2007 expansion of the faculty-in-residence program to West Campus has been pushed back one year, administrators confirmed late last week. Under the newly proposed schedule, faculty apartments will be installed in Craven, Crowell, Keohane and Kilgo Quadrangles in the summer of 2008 and will result in a loss of approximately 30 to 36 student bed spaces. There is currently a faculty in residence in each of Edens and Few Quadrangles. “We didn’t have enough time to develop the project this year,” said Robert Thompson, dean of Trinity College ofArts and Sciences. Eddie Hull, dean of residence life and executive director of housing services, said recruitment for the four new positions will begin in the fall and the new faculty in residence will be identified by Thanksgiving. “By February, we felt that we had really missed the ideal window of recruiting people and decided that the task force would continue looking at the role of the faculty in residence,” Hull said. A task force—consisting of students, faculty members, current program participants and Residence Life and Hous-

Members of the Class of 2007 look down at the medical center and Durham from atop Duke Chapel Monday afternoon.The chapel climb was open to seniors as a program of the Senior Class Gift Committee.

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there are still months to go before the Class of 2011 arad better watch out for “Cameron’s Newest Crazies.” incoming freshman class already has its own T-shirt, the Duke T1 Facebook group has proven to be an imirtant part of the class’ pre-college experience. The University Store will donate $2.05 to the 2011 lass fund for every shirt sold, said Thomas Craig, general manager of the University’s retail stores. “To my knowledge, this is the first time a class has deigned its own incoming shirt,” he wrote in an e-mail. The front of the class shirt asks, “Can you say wski?’” and the back includes the phrases “Blue and “Cameron’s Newest Crazies.”

After a nationwide search for a new director, the Kenan Institute for Ethics will find a familiar face at the helm July 1 when current Associate Director Noah Pickus assumes the commanding role The search committee has selected Pickus as Nannerl O. Keohane director of the institute, Provost Peter Lange announced Monday. Pickus has served as the interim director since the departure of founding director Elizabeth Kiss last summer. Since its inception in 1995, the

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