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    1. Front and Center - Fall/Winter 1994, Vol 1, No 1

      Knapp, currently a senior at the Ravenscroft School in Raleigh North Carolina, said, "I was never bored because the materials were so (...)

    2. The Rudolph William Rosati Visiting Writer Program | Duke University Libraries

      Oswald is an assistant professor of playwriting at UCLA's School of Theater, Film & Television, and is the recipient of numerous awards (...)

    3. Women at the Center - Issue 13, Spring 2008

      Rachel Hoff shared how she was almost expelled from high school for distributing her zine “Intelligence Lull,” but her parents de­ (...)

    4. Student Affairs Records Retention Guidelines | Duke University Libraries

      May include web-based panelist biographies, panel descriptions and registrations update as necessary Also see retention guidelines for  (...)

    5. Women at the Center - Issue 26, Fall 2014

      She has been a visiting professor at the Sanford School of Public Policy, served on the Duke Board of Trustees, and is a Trustee of the (...)

    6. Among Friends - Spring 2007 - Vol 7, Num 2

      Her collection, “Medieval and Early Modern Europe,” includes primary sources, reference works and textbooks, historical journals, books (...)

    7. HERSTORY REVISITED

      ADMINISTRATIVE POWER CAMPUS IDENTITY When the campuses went coed, the women lost "one of their primary identities at Duke (...)

    8. Women at the Center - Issue 9, Spring 2006

      Kelly received her BA in English and Women's Studies from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1999 and her MSLS from the UNC School of Information and (...)

    9. Women at the Center - Issue 20, Fall 2011

      Lesbian feminist authors Minnie Bruce Pratt and Dorothy Allison share a laugh over Pratt’s high school yearbook prior to speaking at (...)

    10. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-37.pdf

      But what I found most compelling was Segrest’s creative license with the cou- ple’s relationship: that is, no primary or sec- ondary (...)

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