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    1. Success of the Second Sex: Duke University’s Demonstrated Efforts to Empower Women

      Women at the Center So women, in a gradually inclusive sense, gained space in syllabi, but the conversations informed by feminist (...)

    2. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/Joyce%20Chapman/dul-ar2019.5pgs.pdf

      Transferring records to the Archives frees up precious office space, protects important records from being destroyed, and reduces legal (...)

    3. Among Friends - Spring 2008 - Vol 8, Num 2

      If you are interested in naming a space in Perkins, please contact Director of Development Tom Hadzor at 919.660.5940 or t.hadzor@duke.edu.

    4. Front and Center - Spring 2002, Vol 8, No 1

      The next biannual CHARM will be held_ at Michigan State University in May 2003. Looking Back Do NATIONAL CAusEs NEED SLOGANS?

    5. Library Council Minutes - 2/15/2013

      Our website is an entry into what we have and who we are, which is why we have a lot of space on the site for Development and (...)

    6. Front and Center - Summer 203, Vol 9, No 2

      Much of the material arrived at Duke in 1996 in a disorganized state, making research difficult. The Archives of the Outdoor (...)

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

      The Rosati Fellow will be given significant time to conduct research in our collections as well as dedicated space for writing. (...)

    8. Library Council Meeting Minutes, Monday, February 24, 2025

      The March meeting needs to be canceled due to a conflict for library leadership and so the last meeting in April will focus on the (...)

    9. Women at the Center - Issue 28, Fall 2015

      Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library will be able to do so in a physical space that does not just enable but uplifts that effort.

    10. Women at the Center - Issue 27, Spring 2015

      Catherine Jacquet, Assistant Professor, history, Louisiana State University, “Responding to Rape: Contesting the Meanings of Sexual (...)

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