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Assistant Professor of Literature Maya Kronfeld participated as keyboardist on a GRAMMY-winning album for the second time in two years. (Shaun King/Trinity Communications)

The djembe’s likely origins date back to the 12th century in Mali, West Africa. Photo by Jacob Whatley
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Sarah Barton displays a magnet board she developed using a technique learned at the writing retreat to sustain her writing momentum.
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December 6, 2024
Finding History by Restoring Cemeteries
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December 5, 2024
Student’s Love for Art Fuels Passion for Science
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December 5, 2024
Series on Failure: A Humbling Moment Leads the Way to Success
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December 3, 2024
Helping Women See Themselves as Future Innovators
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Michèle Longino, who joined the Duke faculty in 1989, produced ground-breaking scholarship in 17th century French studies.
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November 19, 2024
Life and Times of the Legendary Japanese Warriors
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Duke professor Stephen Buckley
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November 15, 2024
Through Nov. 17: ‘By The Way, Meet Vera Stark’
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Sanford professor Deondra Rose served as a Presidential Fellow, an initiative by President Price to increase faculty understanding of administrative processes. Photo by Lenn Long
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November 11, 2024
Does the Tooth Fairy Exist & Other Inquiries
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November 7, 2024
A Bus Ride That Continues to Haunt Durham History
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Among the free events at Duke in November 2024 are a vocal ensemble, Jazz Vespers and an Entrepreneurship at Duke event.
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