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Romance Studies

Soccer Politics class

April 3, 2018

La historia del fútbol, un prisma para aprender de idiomas y política internacional

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Will Video Replay Ruin What Soccer Lovers Cherish Most About The Game?

March 20, 2018

Laurent Dubois: Will Video Replay Ruin What Soccer Lovers Cherish Most About The Game?

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Lydia Bradford in Haiti

May 19, 2017

Duke's First Undergraduate Thesis Written in Creole

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Ashan-wa Aliogo: “Through my academic and social experiences, I came to learn and understand that genuine fulfillment came from practicing wellness and conscious, intentional living/decision making - from the classes I took down to the opportunities I pur

May 8, 2017

Ashan-wa Aliogo: Fashion With a Social Edge

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Kelly Aghayere: Graduating from Duke is a blessing from God and a culmination of the hard work and sacrifice of my parents. I’m thankful for my parents and my family, and graduation is as much of their accomplishment as it is mine.

May 8, 2017

Osasenaga 'Kelly' Aghayere: Giving Back Each Opportunity He Received

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February 22, 2017

Longino Receives Residential Fellowship in France

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Amna Guellali discusses free speech with a Duke class. Photo by Megan Mendenhall/Duke Photography

December 9, 2016

New Program Connects Duke Community with Global Citizen Journalists

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Past students curated a Museum of Durham History exhibit on resettlement from the Central African Republic.

October 27, 2016

French Language Students Improve Their Conversation Skills By Pairing with Refugees in Durham

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Laurent DuBois on reforesting Haiti

October 17, 2016

Laurent Dubois: Who will speak for Haiti’s trees?

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Christophe Boltanski, middle, speaks at a discussion last month at Duke.

October 12, 2016

French Writer on the Long Reach of His Family's World War II Story

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This chart by UNC graduate student Kristján Hannesson shows the connections between Boccaccio and literature before and after "The Decameron."

September 16, 2016

You Should Be Reading 'The Decameron.' It's Fun

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Tell Me a Story

September 2, 2016

Bringing Back to Life a Century-Old Song from Jamaica

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June 30, 2016

A Clickable Tour of Caribbean Musical History

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April 8, 2016

Banjo’s slavery links explored by Laurent Dubois

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March 3, 2016

Celebrating, Investigating the Mysteries of the Banjo

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December 1, 2015

French Students Share Refugee Stories at the History Hub

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