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The Durham Union Society (DUS), commonly referred to as the Durham Union, is a debating society, founded in 1842, by the students of the University of Durham, which then comprised only Hatfield Hall and University College. Commonly referred to as the Union, or the DUS, it is the University's largest society, with over 3,000 members in residence ...
Durham University Rowing Clubs (11 P) Pages in category "Clubs and societies of Durham University" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
University College, the oldest of the 17 Durham Colleges. Durham operates a collegiate structure similar to that of the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, in that all colleges at Durham, being constituent colleges of a "recognised body", are "listed bodies" [1] in the Education (Listed Bodies) (England) Order 2013 made under the Education Reform Act 1988.
The Joyce, an $18.8 million, four-story, 80-unit senior housing development, is located a block away from the Duke University Physician Assistant department on South Duke Street near downtown Durham.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited the street where a $12 million federal grant will help build new sidewalks, crosswalks and bus shelters.
The first debating society in Durham was founded in 1835, but may have closed by 1839. The Durham University Union was established in 1842, and revived and moved to Palace Green in 1872–3 as the Durham Union Society. [28] [29] Notable past presidents of the Durham Union have included Richard Dannatt, Sir Edward Leigh, and Crispin Blunt. [30 ...