APSI's summer book club is back by popular demand. This year, the books have been chosen to set the stage for APSI's annual keynote talk (November 2026) which will feature author and professor Viet… read more about APSI Summer Book Club 2026: To Save and to Destroy »
Join us at the Durham County Main Library to hear Duke Professor of Political Science Candis Watts Smith discuss her recent book, Black Evidence: A History and a Warning (2026, W.W. Norton). The… read more about Black Evidence: A History and a Warning »
Join Professor Jennifer Feltman as she shares her new research linking a mysterious sculpted head in the Nasher's collection with the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris. Her work illustrates the… read more about A Lost Sculpture from Notre-Dame Cathedral at the Nasher Museum »
"What Truly Shapes Health? Driving Social & Structural Influences"PANELISTS:Andrea Barton Reeves - Commissioner, Connecticut Dept. of Social ServicesPatrick O'Carroll - President & CEO, Task… read more about 2026 Duke Health Forum: What Truly Shapes Health? »
New to Duke or simply want a Duke Libraries refresher? Come join us for a tour of Perkins & Bostock Libraries!Led by Duke Libraries staff, this 1-hour walking tour will introduce guests to our… read more about Perkins & Bostock Libraries Tour »
New to Duke or simply want a Duke Libraries refresher? Come join us for a tour of Perkins & Bostock Libraries!Led by Duke Libraries staff, this 1-hour walking tour will introduce guests to our… read more about Perkins & Bostock Libraries Tour »
New to Duke or simply want a Duke Libraries refresher? Come join us for a tour of Perkins & Bostock Libraries!Led by Duke Libraries staff, this 1-hour walking tour will introduce guests to our… read more about Perkins & Bostock Libraries Tour »
Join us for an overview of fellowship and research support opportunities at the National Humanities Center, tips for writing strong proposals, and advice on getting the support you need for the… read more about FHI | National Humanities Center Fellowship Session »
New to Duke or simply want a Duke Libraries refresher? Come join us for a tour of Perkins & Bostock Libraries!Led by Duke Libraries staff, this 1-hour walking tour will introduce guests to our… read more about Perkins & Bostock Libraries Tour »
New to Duke or simply want a Duke Libraries refresher? Come join us for a tour of Perkins & Bostock Libraries!Led by Duke Libraries staff, this 1-hour walking tour will introduce guests to our… read more about Perkins & Bostock Libraries Tour »
The congenial pockets of shade cast by Ho Chi Minh City's tamarind trees, dipterocarps, and African mahoganies are, in some very literal ways, colonial shadows. Many of the trees were planted… read more about A Poetic Politics of Shade in Saigon »
Join the Center for Jewish Studies Fall 2026 welcome reception which will also celebrate the recent publications of Duke faculty members Kata Gellen and Daniel Herskowitz. Dinner will be provided.… read more about Fresh Pages: Honoring New Works by Kata Gellen and Daniel Herskowitz »
New to Duke or simply want a Duke Libraries refresher? Come join us for a tour of Perkins & Bostock Libraries!Led by Duke Libraries staff, this 1-hour walking tour will introduce guests to our… read more about Perkins & Bostock Libraries Tour »
Join us for our biannual Contra Dance! This community event wholeheartedly welcomes community members, students, staff, faculty, friends, fellow farmers, travelers passing through.... Guided by… read more about Fall Contra Dance at the Duke Campus Farm »
You are invited to a film screening and discussion with Tara Moore, the director of the 2025 Oscar® Long-Listed documentary Legacy: Apartheid's Shadow. The film offers a history of apartheid and of… read more about COSA | "Legacy: Apartheid's Shadow": Film Screening and Discussion with Tara Moore »
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Sponsored by the Rhodes Information Initiative, the Humanistic AI conference is designed to foster substantive dialogue between the humanities and the sciences.The conference will explore questions… read more about Humanistic AI: Generative Models and the Future of Cultural and Historical Interpretation »
More information coming in January 2026 read more about Digital Humanities Symposium/Conference »
Please join us for a lecture by Simon Fisher (Dalhousie University). This lecture is part of a collaborative program hosted by the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI), the Duke Human Rights… read more about FHI | Simon Fisher, “Writing Pauli Murray History in the Twenty-First Century: The Impact of Transgender Studies" »
Start planning your Duke study away experience at this year's Global Education Fair! Drop in and speak with GEO staff, Duke faculty, and study away partners to learn more about summer and semester… read more about Global Education Fair »
The Sperling Center for Jewish Studies welcomes Ari Joskowicz, the Eugene Greener Jr. Chair in Jewish Studies and Professor of Jewish Studies and History at Vanderbilt University, where he also… read more about Sperling CJS welcomes Ari Joskowicz »
Using the archives of the African National Congress of South Africa & the letters and memoirs of past activists, this talk will examine how women shaped the exiled struggle against apartheid in… read more about COSA | Lecture: Rachel Sandwell, "Women, Youth, and Anti-Colonial Struggle in South Africa’s Exiled Liberation Movements" »
Over the last four year, The Shia-Jewish Legal Reasoning in Dialogue has brought together 13 scholars from the USA, Israel and Great Britain to study legal texts of both traditions via diverse… read more about The Shia-Jewish Legal Reasoning in Dialogue »
Looking for a Duke summer experience? Drop by the Summer Experiences Fair on October 27th from 1 pm to 4 pm at Penn Pavilion to connect with program leaders of over 60 Duke-sponsored opportunities… read more about Duke Summer Experiences Fair »