Image
Latest
-
The historical biography "Never Caught," by Erica Armstrong Dunbar, has been selected at the 2026 Duke common reading experience for first-year undergraduate students. -
Exiled Russian journalist Elena Kostyuchenko, a visiting lecturer at Duke University's Department of Slavic and Eurasian Studies this past academic year, says journalists must practice their craft with fearlessness. -
-
"Hamlet and the Ghost of His Father" drawing by Adam Vogler, mid-nineteenth century, Metropolitan Museum of Art. -
Ivory anatomical manikin from the 17th or 18th century. The Trent History of Medicine Collections hold the largest number of such manikins in North America. -
Percival Everett on stage with Vice Provost for the Arts Deborah Rutter -
July 25, 2025
The Roots of the Harlem Renaissance in the U.S. South
Read on Trinity College of Arts and Sciences
-
July 22, 2025
The South’s Contributions to the Harlem Renaissance
Read on Trinity College of Arts and Sciences
-
-
-
-
In his ninth book, Norman Wirzba shares the importance of hope in a time of crisis. -
December 29, 2024
Great Literature, Movies and Music Entering the Public Domain in 2025
Read on You are hereCenter for the Study of the Public Domain
-
December 6, 2024
Finding History by Restoring Cemeteries
Read on Trinity College of Arts and Sciences
-
Author Nathan Thrall is interviewed by professor Rebecca Stein about his reporting on Palestinian life in the West Bank, which inspired his award-winning book “A Day in the Life of Abed Salama” -
October 25, 2024
At the Blackburn Literary Festival, Three Noted Authors Lead Panel Discussions & Student Workshops
Read on Department of English