Political science major will work with senior scholars at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace read more about Senior First Duke Recipient of Gaither Fellowship »
Duke’s Office of the Provost has convened a review committee to examine how the Center for Documentary Studies (CDS) can best respond to the challenges and opportunities before it, given both the evolving landscape for documentary studies and faculty strengths across Duke. A key issue before the committee is the appropriate relationship between CDS, currently a Duke support corporation, and the rest of the university.We welcome comments from Duke faculty, staff and students as well as interested read more about Share Your Comments on the Center for Documentary Studies »
Second annual report showcases how Duke research, partnerships and education is benefiting communities across the state read more about How Duke Makes a Difference Across the State »
Pawan Dhingra, the Nannerl Keohane Distinguished read more about Said@Duke: Pawan Dhingra on Addressing Anti-Asian Racism Through Education Reform »
Robertson Scholars create process to preserve the stories of a new generation of activists read more about Students Ensure Mississippi’s Civil Rights History Isn’t Left in the Past »
Two clusters of online courses are being made available for students affected by Russian invasion of Ukraine read more about Duke Digital Courses Come to Ukraine, Kazakhstan »
Stories from researchers from across Duke who are leading collaborative research with impact in a changing world. read more about Climate Research Across Duke »
Students get their hands dirty and their minds engaged during Spring Break read more about Learning New Subjects During Spring Breakthrough 2023 »
Stunning pictures of wildlife earn conservationist and Duke alumna Binbin Li one of China’s top prizes in nature photography read more about Duke Kunshan Professor Named Nature Photographer of the Year »
Trinity College faculty share their research on how women provide vital but invisible economic resources read more about How Women Drive the Care Economy »
Climate change a 'spiritual, moral and ethical crisis' read more about Engaging Young Faith Leaders on Climate Change »
The Trinity Language Council and the student-led American Sign Language (ASL) Club hosted “Signing 101” on the Quad to share the richness of sign language and Deaf culture. Over three days, they taught members of the Duke community and helped raise awareness for ASL and its place among world languages.The sessions were student led, but had the support of faculty on the Trinity Language Council. read more about ‘Signing 101’ Showcases the Richness of ASL »
Application deadline for 2023 awards is March 20 read more about Students Explore Filmmaking Through Benenson Award »