Events

Tuesday, November 11, -
Westbrook 0016

Dr. Hedy Wald comes to Duke for a special lecture on "The Role of Medicine During the Holocaust and its Contemporary Relevance: Sustaining Our Moral Compass." This event is cosponsored by the… read more about Hedy Wald: "The Role of Medicine During the Holocaust and its Contemporary Relevance: Sustaining Our Moral Compass" »

Thursday, November 13, -
Divinity School Alumni Commons Room

The Elizabeth A. Clark Center for Late Ancient Studies (EAC-CLAS) is pleased to welcome Dr. Asa Eger (UNCG) to give a lecture entitled "The Fortress of the Figs: Cross-Cultural Materialities and… read more about The Fortress of the Figs: Cross-Cultural Materialities and Identities on the Byzantine-Islamic Frontier »

Monday, November 17, -
Smith Warehouse, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall, Bay 4, C105

The Rudnick Lecture at the Duke Center for Jewish Studies on Israel and World Affairs, is pleased to welcome Arie Dubnov, Associate Professor of History and International Affairs, who holds the Max… read more about Rudnick Lecture presents Arie Dubnov: “Writing the History of Israel: Past, Present and Future.” »

Wednesday, November 19, -
Smith Warehouse, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall, Bay 4, C105

Fall 2025 Public Screening Series: Early JamesonEarly Jameson: Film & Theory at the Limits of CultureScreenings begin at 11:30 AM | Free and open to the public | RSVP @ tania.rispoli@duke.edu |… read more about Fall 2025 Public Screening Series: Early Jameson | "An American Utopia: Fredric Jameson in Conversation with Stanley Aronowitz" (2014) »

Wednesday, November 19, -
Gross Hall room 355

How can AI, Natural Language Processing, machine learning, and computational approaches advance research and education in the humanities and interpretive social sciences? how can humanistic… read more about LLM Working Group »

Wednesday, November 19, -
Smith Warehouse, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall, Bay 4, C105

A conversation with social choreographer, Allison Orr. Orr will discuss her ethnographic and artistic process and show clips from her large-scale, public shows. Her talk will be followed by a panel… read more about Labor as Dance »

Thursday, November 20, -
Smith Warehouse, Ahmadieh Family Lecture Hall, Bay 4, C105

You are invited to a lecture by Jodi Dean, as part of her Short Residency at the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute. Are we still living under capitalism or is it becoming something worse? In… read more about FHI, Short Residency | Public Lecture: Jodi Dean, "Neo Feudalism and the New Class Struggle" »