April 2023 is Earth Month!It's been eight months since the Environmental Justice Movement - birthed an hour from Duke's campus - turned 40 years old. Eight months since our university, and the… read more about Earth Month 2023 »
NeMLA's 54th Convention Niagara Falls, NYMarch 23-26, 2023Abstract deadline: September 30, 2022To submit abstracts, click here:https://www.buffalo.edu/nemla/convention/session.htmlThen click on "Go… read more about CFP Ordinary Language Philosophy and Resilience »
Learn about the history, architecture, and life of Duke Chapel in this tour, which is free and open to the public. The tour begins at 12:15 p.m., or immediately following the conclusion of the Sunday… read more about Public Tour of Duke Chapel »
Topic: Complex Regional Pain SyndromePresenter: Padma Gulur, MDPalliative Care Grand Rounds is a weekly conference. CME available. read more about Duke Palliative Care Grand Rounds - Complex Regional Pain Syndrome »
Please join the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute for a lecture by Susheila Nasta. "The Bloomsbury Indians" The place where its famous bohemian artists 'lived in squares but loved in triangles… read more about Susheila Nasta, "The Bloomsbury Indians" »
Yodit Balcha will be sharing her experiences as a woman water diplomat and some of the challenges and opportunities facing inclusive water diplomacy. She will be discussing how we should all be a… read more about In a Global Water Crisis - Everyone Must be a Water Diplomat! »
Please join the From Slavery to Freedom Lab at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute for the first Spring 2023 Masterclass series. The From Slavery to Freedom Lab supports a wide array of… read more about Between Reparations and Freedom: A Masterclass with Rinaldo Walcott »
Join us to learn more about studying away in California on the Duke in LA program. More program details at: https://globaled.duke.edu/programs/LA read more about Duke in LA - Information Session »
Please join the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute for a conversation between Prof. Ranjana Khanna and Susheila Nasta.Dr Susheila Nasta MBE FRSL is a writer, presenter, literary activist and… read more about Decolonizing the Curriculum: Ranjana Khanna and Susheila Nasta in conversation »
Special organ demonstration series offering musical reflections on the artwork of Marc Chagall, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, March 28-30, 1-1:30pm. read more about Chagall Organ Reflections »
Duke English invites you to join us for the first talk in our Digital Humanities series. Richard Jean So, Associate Professor of English and Cultural Analytics, McGill University, will speak on "#… read more about #Covid, Social Crisis and the Search for Story in the Digital Age »
Join our English conversation gatherings on Tuesdays! Meet new people while talking about culture, current events, and more. All Duke community members are welcome. No need to pre-register. You can… read more about Global Conversations in the Wellness Center »
AMENDMENTA social choreography by Michael KliënExperience an immersive work - a social choreography - by choreographer and professor Michael Kliën. In times of the systemic destruction of our… read more about Amendment »
Special organ demonstration series offering musical reflections on the artwork of Marc Chagall, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, March 28-30, 1-1:30pm. read more about Chagall Organ Reflections »
Books and websites on how to engage in anti-racism are widely popular, but critical race scholars often dismiss them as simplistic and missing the big picture. This presentation speaks to how to… read more about Keohane Distinguished Lecture: Moving Beyond Fighting Anti-Asian Racism »
The genetic and cellular mechanisms involved in the development of complex multicellular organisms are best understood as performative- that is, as involving "the reiterative power of discourse to… read more about Performance All the Way Down: Genes, Development, and Sexual Difference »
Special organ demonstration series offering musical reflections on the artwork of Marc Chagall, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, March 28-30, 1-1:30pm. read more about Chagall Organ Reflections »
Translation, Media and Cosmopoliticsa colloquium presented by the Amazon Lab at the Franklin Humanities Institute, Duke University- via Zoom -March 30, 2023Translating Mário de Andrade's… read more about Translation, Media and Cosmopolitics - day 1 »
Please join the Climate Change, Decolonization, and Global Blackness Lab (CCDGB) at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute for our 2022-23 speaker series. CCDGB is part of The Entanglement… read more about Writing Against the Colonial Anthropocene »
The Rights and Humanities Annual Series is jointly sponsored by the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI) and the Duke Human Rights Center @ FHI. The series was launched in 2019 to address… read more about The Rise of Religious Liberty: Made Possible by the Decline of A Public Morality »
The 2023 Undergraduate Research Symposium hosted by the Asian American & Diaspora Studies Program (AADS) will recognize current or past creative and academic work done by Duke undergraduate… read more about Asian American & Diaspora Studies Undergraduate Research Symposium »
The Mellon Sawyer Seminar Series on Language Discrimination in Fragile Communities and the FOCUS Program are pleased to present:Understanding the relationships between students' first languages and… read more about Understanding the relationships between students’ first languages and other academic outcomes: How and Why »
Charlotte tells the story of the artist Charlotte Salomon (1917-1943), whose collection of paintings, called "Life? Or Theater?," can be considered one of the first graphic novels. The… read more about Film Screening: Charlotte »
Solarities is a new contemporary poetry reading series bringing established and emerging visiting writers to Duke. The series seeks to emphasis experimental literary writing as a unique mode of… read more about Solarities #1: a contemporary poetry reading series »
This workshop brings together editors and contributors of a groundbreaking transnational, multilingual, and interdisciplinary collaboration on excavating colonial cinematic archives. Taking the… read more about Gender Studies Now: Queering Post/Colonial Cinema »