Please use link to sign up to secure your spot, first come, first served!https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_kjnPJPnfZC_Cije_vbjhzRPFfqVgtqsxce…(ATTENZIONE - every single event has its own table,… read more about Tavola Italiana Spring 2025 »
The North Carolina Jewish Studies Seminar welcomes Yemina Hadad, Assistant Professor for Jewish Studies in the Theological Faculty at the University of Leipzig. Professor Hadad's research interests… read more about NCJSS welcomes Yemina Hadad »
Public lecture by Nadia DavidsTue., March 25, 4:00pm-5:30pm ESTLocation: Smith warehouse, Bay 4, Ahmadieh lecture hall& via Zoom: register at https://duke.is/aftermathNadia Davids is a multi-… read more about Performance in the Aftermath: Mourning and Memorialising District Six »
TWO Events La mesa en españolActivity: Yoga en español con Eileen Anderson. Bring a mat!Date: March 18, 2025. 5:30pm-6:30pm.Location: Languages 114 (West Campus)Free admission and pizza* Spring 25.… read more about La mesa en español: Yoga en español con Eileen Anderson and Club de cine: Contratiempo (2017) de Oriol Paulo »
Tuesday, March 25th at 5:30 p.m.On the occasion of the semaine de la francophonie dedicated to Lebanon, the CFFS, in partnership with Villa Albertine, the Duke Department of Romance Studies, the Duke… read more about Literature, Witness of Collective Memory, »
Julian of Norwich wrote the several versions of A Revelation of Love during the decades of the Great Schism (1378-1415), a period of acknowledged religious crisis across western Europe, including… read more about “Shaked in sorow and anguish and tribulation”: Holy Church in Crisis in Julian of Norwich’s Revelation of Love »
In higher education, there is a tendency to try to diagnose disabled students and default to accommodations rather than designing more accessible teaching and learning environments. This presentation… read more about Valuing Disability and Crip Ways of Knowing in the College Classroom »
Palliative Care Grand Rounds is a weekly conference. CME available. read more about Duke Palliative Care Grand Rounds - Ethics »
In The Making of the Modern Muslim State, Malika Zeghal reframes the role of Islam in modern Middle East governance. Challenging other accounts that claim that Middle Eastern states turned secular in… read more about Book Presentation: The Making of the Modern Muslim State: Islam and Governance in the Middle East and North Africa »
Join us for a conversation with Fabio Gianfrancesco, the Deputy Rescue Coordinator of Mediterranea Saving Humans. We will explore the life of a rescue team at sea and discuss Italian and European… read more about Conversation with Fabio Gianfrancesco the Deputy Rescue Coordinator of Mediterranea Saving Humans »
Title: "How to Control Your Will and Succeed in Life" Abstract. Controlling our wills, by common consent, is one of the keys to success in life. But how do we do it? Historically, there are two… read more about How to Control Your Will and Succeed in Life »
The fifth and final reading in the Solarities series features Nathaniel Mackey and Joseph Donahue, both Duke poets, along with visiting poet fahima ife. Nathaniel Mackey is the author of numerous… read more about Solarities 5: Nathaniel Mackey, Joseph Donahue, and fahima ife »
BOOK ROUNDTABLE- with MARK CRUSE THE MONGOL ARCHIVE IN LATE MEDIEVAL FRANCEwith Andrew Griebeler, Ed Triplett, AAHVS, & Helen Solterer… read more about THE MONGOL ARCHIVE IN LATE MEDIEVAL FRANCE »
2024 marks the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University. This year also coincides with the 100th anniversary of Duke. To mark these… read more about FHI 25 »
Join CLACS Mellon Visiting Professor Isabella Cosse for a workshop/taller on Argentina in 1968. Registration is required as space is limited. Email patrick.semmler@duke.edu to register and receive a… read more about Workshop: Género, deseo y política en el 68 argentina »
Robert Pasnau, Duke Philosophy's Mahoney Visiting Scholar, will be giving a Seminar entitled "The Will's Freedom in Piers Plowman". read more about "The Will's Freedom in Piers Plowman" »
French journalist, author and filmmaker Rokhaya Diallo will be in dialogue with Prof. Annette Joseph-Gabriel on "Can Black and Brown Lives Matter in a Color-Blind France?"April 1st, 5:00 pm, Pink… read more about Can Black and Brown Lives Matter in a Color-Blind France »
BEING MICHELLE is an award-winning feature-length documentary film that follows the astonishing journey of a Deaf and Disabled woman who survived incarceration and abuse. Michelle's trajectory… read more about Being Michelle »
Music has for centuries been at the heart of the expression of African descendent people globally. In this panel, the eminent Puerto Rican composer and saxophonist David Sánchez - a major figure in… read more about Pan-African Music: A Black Atlantic Dialogue »
An award-winning poet, performance artist, community organizer, and scholar, Dasan Ahanu is a co-founder and managing director of Black Poetry Theatre, a Durham-based theatre company that creates and… read more about A Month of Sundays with Dasan Ahanu »
The Vagantes Conference on Medieval Studies is organized entirely by graduate students to promote graduate student work. Undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty members are more than welcome… read more about Vagantes Graduate Conference on Medieval Studies »
Languages of Sustainability Symposium RSVPPlease join us on April 3, 2025 for the Languages of Sustainability Symposium. The symposium talks will take place in Bostock Edge 127.Symposium Schedule:11:… read more about THE LANGUAGES OF SUSTAINABILITY SYMPOSIUM »
Palliative Care Grand Rounds is a weekly conference. CME available. read more about Duke Palliative Care Grand Rounds - Geri/PC Combined Rounds - Update on Grief Work »
About the talk:From the author of the pathbreaking "Situated Listening" (2016), "Remixing Wong Kar-wai" is a poetic, wide-ranging evocation of Wong Kar-wai's modus operandi. Dubbed once the "best ear… read more about Remixing Wong Kar-wai: Music, Bricolage, and the Aesthetics of Oblivion »
2024 marks the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University. This year also coincides with the 100th anniversary of Duke. To mark these… read more about FHI 25 »