Student takes a deep dive into an early edition of 'Leaves of Grass,' one of the library's many Whitman treasures read more about Whitman Edits Whitman »
Projects include telling the history of the pioneering women preachers of Duke Chapel read more about Story+: Where Humanities Students Combine Creative Storytelling and Research »
On World Refugee Day, we note how Duke students and faculty are involved in refugee issues from education to access to health care read more about Finding Solutions to the World Refugee Crisis »
Summer institute trains high school teachers about new ways of teaching about the civil rights movement read more about The History Beyond Martin Luther King Jr. »
Student on Bass Connections team working with Project Vox read more about The Search for Forgotten Women Philosophers »
The state's up-and-coming artists sit for portraits by university students and alumni read more about Documenting a New Generation of NC Artists »
Sometimes the best place for great music is on film. A four-week film series in June will celebrate Black Music Month by showcasing four films about black musical artists or containing iconic soundtracks. Sponsored by Duke’s Department of African & African American Studies, the second annual Black Music Black Film series will take place at 6:15 p.m. Thursdays, beginning June 6. The free event will take place at Duke’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Bullpen located in downtown Durham. read more about The Music Is in the Movie: June Film Series Features Black Music »
Duke students in the Soccer Politics class weigh in on their favorite teams read more about The Race for the Women's World Cup Championship Starts Today »
Duke students in the Soccer Politics class weigh in on their favorite teams read more about The Race for the Women's World Cup Championship Starts »
A series of Duke initiatives prepare grad students for team-based work environments with emphasis on mentoring, communication read more about "Endlessly Helpful" : How Duke is making sure graduate students have the skills to manage real-world projects »
A series of Duke initiatives prepare grad students for team-based work environments with emphasis on mentoring, communication read more about 'Endlessly Helpful': How Duke Is Making Sure Graduate Students Have The Skills To Manage Real-World Projects »
Divinity faculty collaborate on retelling story of a Chinese Christian dissident read more about Words First Written in Blood, Now Transformed Into Music »
Caroline Stinson succeeded the retired Frederic Raimi read more about A New Cellist Means a New Beginning for the Ciompi Quartet »
Gabriel Rosenberg brings advice on academics and dance music to dorm read more about A New Faculty-in-Residence Moves Into Southgate Residence Hall »
Sydney Grob's Bass Connections team explored the power of words to help resolve trauma read more about Class of 2019: Biology Student Learns the Value of Expressive Writing in Healing »
Omid Safi on GOT's flawed characters and its challenges in portraying violence read more about The Connection Between Game of Thrones and Mystic Poetry »
In this video, English doctoral students Nora Nunn and Michelle Sroka and visiting assistant professor Astrid Giugni discuss their involvement with the Data+ summer program. Video by Wil Weldon/Storied Legacy read more about Data+ Program and the Humanities: A Match That Is Helping Scholars Get at New Learning »
Smith is currently the director of Cornell University Press read more about Dean Smith to be Next Director of Duke University Press »
It's a French national treasure, but Caroline Bruzelius says its value belongs to all of us read more about Why The Cathedral of Notre Dame Matters »