Join us for our session on using inclusive pedagogy to support multilingual international students. Attending will help you to better understand intercultural norms for education and communication as… read more about Supporting multilingual student writers: Inclusivity in classroom culture & assignment and syllabi design »
Join the Duke Human Rights Center for a screening of the film "No Other Land," the third film in the 2024-2025 Rights! Camera! Action! Film Series. Basel Adra, a young Palestinian activist from… read more about "No Other Land" Film Screening »
Palliative Care Grand Rounds is a weekly conference. CME available. read more about Duke Palliative Care Grand Rounds - Fellow Case Presentation »
By building on my most recent book, A Soviet Sultanate: Islam in Socialist Uzbekistan, in this lecture I set out to offer an overview of what I have termed the "archives of Muslimness," that is a… read more about A Soviet Sultanate - Islam in Socialist Uzbekistan (1943‒1991) »
This workshop explores playful approaches to collaborative assignments, student writing projects and presentations. Arts-based activities will address peer feedback, the revision process, and… read more about Playful Projects »
Abstract:Viren Murthy's third monograph, "Pan-Asianism and Legacy of the Chinese Revolution" (University of Chicago Press, 2023), shows how intellectuals in China and Japan promoted unity among weak… read more about Pan-Asianism and the Legacy of the Chinese Revolution »
Gallery talk with artist Mary Berridge at 6:00 pm.Mary Berridge's award-winning series of photographs is paired with narratives written primarily by the subjects or their parents. The exhibition… read more about Exhibition Opening "Visible Spectrum: Portraits from the World of Autism" »
On November 14, the CFFS welcomesartists Gabriel Richard and Jean-Frédéric Neuburger.Thursday, November 14 at 7 p.m.GOODSON CHAPEL403 CHAPEL DRDURHAM, NC 27708The CFFS, in partnership with Villa… read more about TRIBUTE TO GABRIEL FAURÉ WITH GABRIEL RICHARD AND JEAN-FRÉDÉRIC NEUBURGER »
Hosted by Tessa Bolsover and Michael Cavuto.Solarities is a poetry reading series bringing established and emerging visiting writers to Duke. For our fourth event, we welcome poets Will Alexander and… read more about Solarities 4: Will Alexander and Lucía Hinojosa Gaxiola »
Mary Berridge's award-winning series of photographs is paired with narratives written primarily by the subjects or their parents. The exhibition, "Visible Spectrum," offers an intimate view of… read more about "Visible Spectrum: Portraits from the World of Autism" »
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| Experimentation, Incubation, and the Making of Humanities Labs: A Conversation with Deborah Jenson, Jenny Knust, and Victoria Szabo »
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 »
Sophie Volpp is professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures and Comparative Literature. She works in Chineseliterature of the 16th through 19th centuries, and is the author of Worldly Stage:… read more about Material Culture Workshop »
Multi Day Event FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Haiti Betrayed 7:00 PM EST | https://duke.is/y/jq7p Dir. Elaine Brière (2020) 82 min. Haiti Betrayed sheds light on the deep-rooted systemic and… read more about 13th Annual Haitian Film Series »
Join the Latin American Ecological Thought Reading Group to discuss Ailton Krenak's Ancestral Future (2022), which offeres an Indigenous critical perspective on capitalism, the ideology of progress,… read more about Latin American Ecological Thought Reading Group »
The Irish poet and theologian Pádraig Ó Tuama is the featured speaker for this public conversation and poetry reading. The host of the popular podcast "Poetry Unbound," Ó Tuama will discuss "Poetry,… read more about Poetry, Prayer, and Public Healing »
Israeli Doc Series Presents: Black NotebooksDirected by: Shlomi Eskabetz(Israel 1087 min, 2021; Hebrew, English subtitles)In a Parisian taxi, a man learns from a Moroccan fortune-teller that his… read more about Israeli Doc Series Presents: Black Notebooks »
Join APSI for a hybrid (in-person/online) session of the China Forum seminar series organized by Jesus College Cambridge (UK). Members of the Duke community are encouraged to attend in-person if at… read more about From the Slave Trade to the Opium rush: China-America Trade in the Making of the Global World »
The act of closely examining a photograph to extract factual insights, commonly referred to as "reading" in photography discourse, constitutes an epistemological practice. This lecture explores the… read more about Imaginary Maps: Feminist Art Beyond the Center »
Palliative Care Grand Rounds is a weekly conference. CME available. read more about Duke Palliative Care Grand Rounds - Fellow Case Presentation »
Over the past 15 years, a group of Earth God temples formed a transnational network linking over 120 temples and ritual communities in port cities across Southeast Asia. This talk explores the… read more about One Sea, One Temple: Digital humanities approaches to Chinese local historical materials in Southeast Asia »
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 »
Palliative Care Grand Rounds is a weekly conference. CME available. read more about CANCELED - Duke Palliative Care Grand Rounds - Thanksgiving Break »
The Revaluing Care Lab invites faculty across disciplines to join a reading/practice group on Hospicing Modernity by Vanessa Machado de Oliveira. Through work with this text - both an Indigenous/… read more about Reading/Practice Group on "Hospicing Modernity" »
In recent years, fungi have attracted popular imagination as a source for exploring new social relations, ethics and philosophy. The fungi's role as decomposers and relation builders in the ecosystem… read more about Decomposing the Twentieth Century with Mushrooms: The Emergence and the Challenges of “New Commons” in Japan »