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    1. ONLINE: Meet Threa Almontaser, Rosati Visiting Writer - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Almontaser holds an MFA and TESOL certification from NC State University and is a writer, editor, and teacher. Her first full-length (...)

    2. Library Dances with ADF - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Few reading room and glance at DanceView , Dance Teacher , Dance Magazine , DDD (dancedancedance, from Japan) and many other dance (...)

    3. Week of Students: Jenny Walters - The Devil's Tale

      Here at the RBMSCL, we’re celebrating this week by taking a closer look at a few of the wonderful student (undergraduate and graduate, (...)

    4. The Devil's Tale - Page 66 of 131 - Dispatches from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript

      However, no information about the photographer is yet known.  Were they a student or colleague of Johnston?  Is it possible that the (...)

    5. Exciting Times for Duke’s Latin American, Iberian, and Latinx Studies Collections - Duke University

      In addition to graduate and undergraduate language fellowships (FLAS awards), language instruction, lectures, conferences, films, (...)

    6. Duke Technology Program Reaches Out to Durham Schools - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      He is a licensed secondary social studies teacher with a degree from Antioch College and attended graduate school in City Planning at (...)

    7. Women's Health Pioneer Supports Bingham Center - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      It is named in honor of author, playwright, teacher and feminist activist Sallie Bingham. Post navigation Previous Post Alerts!

    8. 2023 Black Lives in Archives - Black Lives in Archives - Rubenstein Library Immersive Event - LibGui

      The Black Lives in Archives Committee planned this event and selected items for display: Liz Adams, Kate Collins, John Gartrell, Rachel Ingold, (...)

    9. Professor of Latin, William Francis Gill (T 1894) - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Both Latin and Greek became optional with the new century, and a student could study either French or German instead.

    10. Q&A with Archival Expeditions Fellow Katie Carithers - The Devil's Tale

      I am a third-year doctoral student in the English Department here at Duke, and I am also pursuing a Certificate in Gender, Sexuality, (...)

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