Internal nominations and applications are now being accepted by the Office for Research & Innovation read more about Search Begins for New Associate VP for Research and Innovation Supporting Social Sciences, Humanities and the Arts »
Activist received 2020 MacArthur Fellowship for her work to support disenfranchised rural communities read more about Environmental Justice Advocate Catherine Coleman Flowers Appointed Practitioner-in-Residence »
This summer, a museum in Italy is displaying the results of a six-year archaeological excavation conducted by more than 20 Duke faculty and students. The exhibit, which opened recently at the Museo delle Antichita Etrusche e Italiche at Sapienza University in Rome, displays findings from Vulci, an Etruscan and Roman archaeological site in Viterbo, Italy. read more about Exhibit Reveals Buried Etruscan-Roman-Era Secrets Uncovered By Duke Archeologists »
As director of Academic Engagement for Arts & Humanities, Jules Odendahl-James helps students plot their academic path read more about Blue Devil of the Week: Advising By Day, Theater at Night »
Robin Kirk’s new book for children shares the stories of the people who fought for the rights we depend upon read more about The People Behind the Rights We Cherish »
A Duke professor and her co-authors dig deep on Joyce and his contemporaries in this new edition read more about James Joyce: A new perspective informed by old friends »
Dracine Hodges, associate university librarian for technical services, will serve as interim university librarian beginning May 15, when Deborah Jakubs will retire after nearly four decades of service to Duke. “I am delighted that Dracine will take on this role leading Duke University Libraries,” said Provost Sally Kornbluth. “I am confident she will provide thoughtful and effective leadership for the Libraries during this transition period as we conclude the search for our next university librarian.” read more about Dracine Hodges Appointed Interim University Librarian »
From China to modern Palestine, from Renaissance Europe to Reagan’s America of the 1980s, new books by Duke faculty will take you on a fascinating journey through time and space. We present a selection of books published in late 2021. Many of the books, including new editions of previous titles, can be found on the “Duke Authors” display shelves near the circulation desk in Perkins Library. Some are available as e-books for quick download. Most can also be purchased through the Gothic Bookshop. read more about Dance, Spirituality and Black Art: Books by Duke Authors Warm This Winter »
From China to modern Palestine, from Renaissance Europe to Reagan’s America of the 1980s, new books by Duke faculty will take you on a fascinating journey through time and space. We present a selection of books published in late 2021. Many of the books, including new editions of previous titles, can be found on the “Duke Authors” display shelves near the circulation desk in Perkins Library. Some are available as e-books for quick download. Most can also be purchased through the Gothic Bookshop. read more about Dance, Spirituality and Black Artists: Books by Duke Authors Warm This Winter »