You are invited to a public lecture by Christopher Newfield as part of his Short Residency at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute from January 12, 2026 - January 23, 2026. On Thursday,… read more about FHI, Short Residency | Christopher Newfield, "The University System in the Knowledge Crisis" »
Meet the 2026 project leads for Data+, Code+, CS+, Math+ Climate+, Arts+, Doc+, History+ and Applied Ethics! Representatives will be available for questions about the programs and our 2026 projects.… read more about +Programs Information Fair »
tgiFHI is a weekly series that gives Duke faculty in the humanities, interpretive social sciences and arts the opportunity to present their current research to their departmental and… read more about tgiFHI | Christina León, "Catachresis: Notes on Troping Difference" »
You are invited to a conversation with Christopher Newfield as part of his Short Residency at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute from January 12, 2026 - January 23, 2026. On Tuesday, January… read more about FHI, Short Residency | "Building the Parallel University: Towards a New Cultural Order": A Conversation with Christopher Newfield »
Dr. Aaron McDuffie Moore - physician, educator, civic visionary, and founder of the Durham Colored Library - played a pivotal role in shaping Durham's Black institutions and community life. Join us… read more about Reclaiming Durham's Narrative: Scholarship, Service, and the Spirit of Dr. Moore »
You are invited to Christopher Newfield's closing lecture, The Liberation of Criticism," as part of his Short Residency at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute from January 12, 2026 - January… read more about FHI, Short Residency | Christopher Newfield, "The Liberation of Criticism" »
tgiFHI is a weekly series that gives Duke faculty in the humanities, interpretive social sciences and arts the opportunity to present their current research to their departmental and… read more about tgiFHI | Alicia Jiménez, “A more impressive sound through a tongue not her own”: ancient Roman Female Honorific Statues and the mechanisms of representation »
This symposium contends with the relationship between feminist theory, feminist activism, and the culture wars. Often taking the form of moral panic, culture wars are characterized by reactionary… read more about Feminism and the Culture Wars: A Symposium »
Duke English invites you to join us for our New Faculty Work Series. This series will feature one of our faculty members in conversation with a Duke English PhD candidate discussing the professor's… read more about A Conversation with Marguerite Nguyen, Jane Harwell, and Joelle Troiano »
Location: Provident1898, Skylight Room & LoungeNC Mutual Tower411 W. Chapel Hill St., Durham, NC 27701Program: Set in the historic NC Mutual Tower - an enduring symbol of Black enterprise and… read more about The Tower and the Town: Celebrating Dr. Moore's Civic Imagination »
The North Carolina Jewish Studies Seminar welcomes Tamar Hess, senior lecturer and chair of the Department of Hebrew Literature at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her scholarship focuses on… read more about NCJSS Welcomes Tamar Hess »
The phrase "digital humanities" is applied liberally across many fields and contexts. But what is it? Why might scholars engage technologies as part of their humanities research? How can graduate… read more about Digital Humanities: A Gentle Introduction »
The phrase "digital humanities" is applied liberally across many fields and contexts. But what is it? Why might scholars engage technologies as part of their humanities research? How can graduate… read more about Digital Humanities: A Gentle Introduction »
This session highlights opportunities for researchers in the social sciences, humanities, and other non-biomedical fields to expand their funding horizons through partnerships with foundations,… read more about Non-Federal Funding Resources for Non-Biomedical Researchers »
The phrase "digital humanities" is applied liberally across many fields and contexts. But what is it? Why might scholars engage technologies as part of their humanities research? How can graduate… read more about Digital Humanities: A Gentle Introduction »
tgiFHI is a weekly series that gives Duke faculty in the humanities, interpretive social sciences and arts the opportunity to present their current research to their departmental and… read more about tgiFHI | Angelica Serna Jeri, Romance Studies »
This half-day symposium brings together scholars to celebrate the achievements of Marc Brettler in the field of Hebrew Bible, Jewish Studies, public education, and interreligious engagement. In… read more about Celebrating Marc Brettler's Scholarship: The Bible in the Public Square Revisited »
The #SCAI2026: Conference on Society-Centered AI (previously Responsible AI Symposium), co-sponsored by The Society-Centered AI Initiative at Duke, the Fuqua School of Business, and the Duke… read more about #SCAI2026 - Conference on Society-Centered AI »
tgiFHI is a weekly series that gives Duke faculty in the humanities, interpretive social sciences and arts the opportunity to present their current research to their departmental and… read more about tgiFHI | Melanie Lamotte, History »
Join the Office for Research and Innovation (OR&I) for a panel discussion featuring Social Sciences and Humanities faculty who have successfully pursued non-federal research funding. Hear… read more about Faculty panel for non-federal funding: Social Sciences & Humanities »
tgiFHI is a weekly series that gives Duke faculty in the humanities, interpretive social sciences and arts the opportunity to present their current research to their departmental and… read more about tgiFHI | Preeti Singh, Asian & Middle Eastern Studies »
Please join us for the Triangle Undergraduate Literary Conference (TULC). This one-day conference is a space for undergraduates attending Duke University, UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina State… read more about 2026 Triangle Undergraduates Literary Conference »
The North Carolina Jewish Studies Seminar welcomes Daniel Schwartz, Professor of Modern Jewish History at George Washington University. Daniel B. Schwartz specializes in modern European and… read more about NCJSS Welcomes Daniel Schwartz »
PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT TAKES PLACE UNC CHAPEL-HILL:The Duke Center for Jewish Studies is pleased to cosponsor the annual McLester Lecture at the Department of Religious Studies at UNC - Chapel Hill.… read more about Prayer, Ritual, and Silence: The Psalms as Worship in Biblical Scholarship and the Study of Religion »
tgiFHI is a weekly series that gives Duke faculty in the humanities, interpretive social sciences and arts the opportunity to present their current research to their departmental and… read more about tgiFHI | Sarah Pourciau, German Studies »