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Three people sit in the front of the Duke Chapel next to a banner that reads, "Duke Sanford School of Public Policy"

September 16, 2022

40 Years of Environmental Justice

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Duke student archeologists spell out "Duke" in the dig site in Ceasaria.

August 23, 2022

50 Years of Jewish Studies at Duke

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Photo of Muslim woman in red dress and head scarf against windy background

August 22, 2022

Rubenstein Arts Center Holds Muslim Futurism Exhibit

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hammond chapel recital series

April 28, 2022

A Hammond Returns to the Chapel Carillon May 1

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Marguerite “Maggy” Barankitse Photo courtesy of Duke Divinity/LKT Photography

April 28, 2022

Maggy Barankitse Continues the Work of Peace After Fleeing Her Home Country

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Said@Duke: Author Min Jin Lee on 'Family, Community and the Bonds That Make Us'

April 20, 2022

Said@Duke: Author Min Jin Lee on 'Family, Community and the Bonds That Make Us'

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A print of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Rebekah Schultz.

April 14, 2022

Student Exhibition at Duke Chapel Depicts Saints, Past and Present

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easter in Duke Chapel

April 6, 2022

Holy Week at Duke Chapel Begins Sunday

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The Duke community gathered outside of Duke Chapel to hear prayers and poems for the Ukrainian people Tuesday. Photo by Bill Snead.

March 22, 2022

Prayers for Ukraine

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students celebrate Holi on campus

March 20, 2022

Holi 2022, A Celebration of Spring and Renewed Gatherings

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Joy Reeves

March 14, 2022

Duke Senior to Preach on ‘Belonging’ at Duke Chapel on March 27

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Quinton Dixie in front of Durham's historic St. Joseph's AME Church building.

March 14, 2022

Divinity's Quinton Dixie Understands the Value of a Cultural Legacy

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art by Lanecia Rouse Tinsley

February 23, 2022

Duke Chapel Art Exhibit Inspired by Bowler's Book on Complicated Truths

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winning score in the Duke Chapel new hymn competition

January 14, 2022

Song About Compassion Wins Duke Chapel Hymn Competition

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Taimur Kouser: Muslims Face A Suicide Crisis In America. The Taboo Of Talking About It Must End.

January 4, 2022

Taimur Kouser: Muslims Face A Suicide Crisis In America. The Taboo Of Talking About It Must End.

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the lit candles show the move through the eight days of Hanukkah

December 2, 2021

Latkapalooza: Jelly Donuts and Dreidels for the Fourth Day of Hanukkah

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