In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, ¡DALHE! is highlighting the work of a local Latiné/Hispanic artist, Eduardo Lapetina. The pieces of work will be for sale. Art description from Eduardo… read more about Spiritual Voyages: Abstract paintings by Eduardo Lapetina »
The design of the writing task can have a large impact on what your students do and what they learn. Topics for this session include setting expectations, selecting an appropriate genre and audience… read more about Crafting Effective Assignments »
Garden Walk 5-5:45 p.m. (limited capacity; requires registration)Conversation 6-7 p.m. (registration optional)Learn from Aaron Baumgardner and Roo George-Warren, two Catawba Nation citizens deeply… read more about Learning From the Earth: A Garden Walk & Conversation on People and Plant Relationships in Catawba Nation »
Damon Tweedy, MDProfessor, Psychiatry and Behavioral SciencesDuke University School of MedicineStaff Psychiatrist, Durham Veterans Affairs Health Care SystemMillions of people suffer from mental… read more about Facing the Unseen: The Struggle to Center Mental Health in Medicine »
Open house of exhibition and light refreshments from 4:30-6:00 pm, remarks by curators including Alexander Glass, Colette Harley, Patrick Charbonneau, Evan Hepler-Smith and Meg Brown in Holsti at 5:… read more about Exhibit Open House: The Scientific Vision of Women »
The Semicentennial Nineteenth Century French Studies (NCFS) Colloquium will be held at: Washington Duke Inn, in Durham, NC. Keynote Address: Marina van Zuylen Professor of French and Comparative… read more about The Semicentennial Nineteenth Century French Studies Colloquium »
Palliative Care Grand Rounds is a weekly conference. CME available. read more about Duke Palliative Care Grand Rounds - CARE-7 A Palliative Care curriculum for medical students »
Great minds think about the mind! Join us for a roundtable discussion with three faculty authors who have just published new books about the history of the mind sciences that raise provocative… read more about Faculty Bookwatch: New Books in the Mind Sciences »
FAURÉ'S LOVE AFFAIR WITH MARGUERITE HASSELMANS, WITNESS TO THE LAST TWENTY-FOUR YEARS OF THE COMPOSER'S LIFE, INSPIRES PIANIST ALINE PIBOULE AND WRITER PASCAL QUIGNARD TO ENGAGE IN AN INTIMATE… read more about THE LAST LOVE OF FAURÉ »
GLS staff members will discuss degree requirements, the application and admissions process, and financial assistance. These small group sessions last about an hour and are held online on Zoom every… read more about Graduate Liberal Studies Information Sessions »
The John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute is launching FIELD TRIPS, a new series on current Duke faculty work in environmental humanities. Each Field Trip combines a seminar with an interpretive… read more about FHI Field Trips: Soil as the Archive »
Duke English invites you to our Fall '24 "Read & Greet" featuring Distinguished Blackburn Artist-in-Residence Frances Leviston.Professor Leviston is a British poet, critic, short story writer,… read more about Read & Greet »
Fang Si-Chi's First Love Paradise: "The mostinfluential book of Taiwan's #MeToo movement-aheartbreaking account of sexual violence and a remarkablereinvention of the trauma plot, turning the… read more about JENNA TANG, TRANSLATOR OF LIN YI-HAN’S NOVEL, FANG SI-CHI’S FIRST LOVE PARADISE »
STEM fields are significant in their role to our local, national, and global communities. In this series of presentations, we will hear from a variety of STEM Faculty about the work that they do in… read more about Event Series - Duke Service-Learning STEM + Community Engagement: Pedagogy and Practice »
Dr. Mikael Lindvall and Dr. Marcel Schaefer from Fraunhofer USA will provide a brief overview of Fraunhofer, the world's leading organization for applied research and development. Their presentation… read more about Accelerating Innovation for Real World Applications: Using AI to Solve Applied Research Problems »
Join team members from Duke Learning Innovation and Lifetime Education (LILE) and Duke Service-Learning to learn about Duke resources designed to support your engaged course. Bring your questions,… read more about Resources for Developing a STEM & Community Engagement Practice: Tools to Support your Work! »
Duke faculty members Minna Ng (Neuroscience) and Genna Miller (Economics) will discuss elements of their recent article on implementing STEM and SLCE. Join them for a lively discussion and great… read more about STEM and SLCE Basics! »
The Hebrew Bible/ Old Testament Colloquium welcomes Aaron Koller to give a talk on "The Failure and Success of the Alphabet." Koller is professor of Near Eastern Studies at Yeshiva University,… read more about Hebrew Bible/ Old Testament Colloquium Welcomes Aaron Koller: “The Failure and Success of the Alphabet” »
Learn about a collaboration between the Pratt School of Engineering and the Program in Education focused on encouraging young women of color to learn about and consider professional lives in STEM.… read more about Practices for Respectful Partnerships - Profs. Whitney McCoy (EDUC, Child and Family Policy) and Shaundra Daily (Pratt); Nicola Young (Duke Medical Student) »
Join Professors Sophia Santillon (Pratt) and Elizabeth DeMattia (Nicholas, Duke Marine Lab) to learn about their research partnerships with local schools. Dr. Santillon will discuss a multi-year… read more about Research, Scholarship, STEM and SLCE »
Please join the Revaluing Care Lab at the Franklin Humanities Institute for two days of events with the feminist economist Nancy Folbre. Focusing on care economies, Folbre is author of six books and… read more about Nancy Folbre: Seminar and Talk at the FHI Revaluing Care Lab »
Palliative Care Grand Rounds is a weekly conference. CME available. read more about Duke Palliative Care Grand Rounds - Closed Conference DPAL M&M »
For details and registration click "More Event Information" below.Convened by Dr. Frances S. Hasso as part of The Palestine Seminar https://gendersexualityfeminist.duke.edu/palestine-seminar-gsf-… read more about Literary Gaza (Hybrid) »
This interactive workshop introduces brief activities that establish a safe and welcoming space, help students find commonalities, and encourage equitable opportunities for expression. Adapting… read more about Creating a Cohesive Classroom Community »
Please join the Revaluing Care Lab at the Franklin Humanities Institute for two days of events with the feminist economist Nancy Folbre. Focusing on care economies, Folbre is author of six books and… read more about Nancy Folbre: Seminar and Talk at the FHI Revaluing Care Lab »