As the largest and most extensive movement for the liberation of African descended people in the world, the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) has ignited generations of scholarship about… read more about Revisiting Garveyism: A Symposium »
This presentation and discussion will provide a broad overview of all the logistical aspects of the faculty retirement process, including information about maintaining health benefits and access to… read more about The Nuts and Bolts of Retirement »
The Infiltrators (2019, 95 min.) is a docu-thriller that tells the true story of young immigrants who get arrested by Border Patrol and put in a shadowy for-profit detention center - on purpose.… read more about Film Screening: The Infiltrators »
Join us for an inspiring Black History Month lecture with Dr. Ilyasah Shabazz, award-winning author, educator, and daughter of the late Malcolm X. Dr. Shabazz will share reflections on her father's… read more about Black History Month Lecture: Ilyasah Shabaaz »
Documentary Film Screening: A Road Out This documentary tells the remarkable story of six South African health pioneers who transformed community medicine in North Carolina, the United States, and… read more about Documentary Film Screening: A Road Out »
Half-hour, broad-audience seminars are paired with a delicious catered lunch and time for mingling! Please let us know you're joining for lunch:https://doodle.com/group-poll/participate/bYqk1j0b read more about Society for Women in Science luncheon/lecture series »
Please join us for the Triangle Undergraduate Literary Conference (TULC). This one-day conference is a space for undergraduates attending Duke University, UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina State… read more about 2026 Triangle Undergraduates Literary Conference »
This talk emerges at the intersections of two nascent projects. The first concerns music and end-of-life care, in which I examine how a legacy-the sum of what endures after a life has ended-is… read more about Jessica Baker: Music and the Labor of Legacy »
Half-hour, broad-audience seminars are paired with a delicious catered lunch and time for mingling! Please let us know you will be joining for lunch:https://doodle.com/group-poll/participate/bYqk1j0b read more about Society for Women in Science luncheon/lecture series »
The Feminist Theory Workshop (FTW), which is in its nineteenth year, offers a unique opportunity for internationally recognized faculty and young scholars to engage in sustained dialogue about… read more about The 19th Annual Feminist Theory Workshop »
In addition to staying active as researchers, many faculty want to continue to engage with the Duke community past retirement. This panel highlights a selection of key programs and initiatives that… read more about Staying Engaged With and Beyond Duke Post-Retirement »
Muslims in the African Diaspora: New Books in the Field brings together leading scholars and writers to explore groundbreaking work on Islam, race, and Black life throughout the African diaspora.… read more about Muslims in the African Diaspora: New Books in the Field »
