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    1. 1880s-1920s - Feminist Movements, 1880s to the Present - LibGuides at Duke University

      Pictured above on right, via Duke University's Rubenstein Library. Clement Claiborne Clay Papers, 1811-1925 Collection includes the (...)

    2. "Reacting to the Past" Winter Conference - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      What to Expect from the Conference Participants will engage with experienced practitioners, learn more about using RTTP in teaching, and explore (...)

    3. MOOCs in the news - Duke Learning Innovation & Lifetime Education

      (Wired, 2/20/2013) Wired opinion piece by Clayton Christensen and Michael Horn Your massively open offline college is broken (The Awl, 2/7/2013) (...)

    4. New Digital Collection Showcases the Arts - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Post navigation Previous Post Events – Spring 2009 Next Post Red Clay Rambler Bland Simpson to Entertain the Duke Friends The Magazine (...)

    5. BRITE Ideas: Impacts of Grading Systems and Instructional Metaphors on Student Beliefs - Duke Learni

      Michelle’s research team identified four common metaphors for the student-teacher relationship: A teacher is like a gardener and the students (...)

    6. Lincoln's 19th Century · "To Stand by the Side of Freedom" - Abraham Lincoln and 19th Century Americ

      Kentucky politician Henry Clay was one of the leading proponents of linking emancipation and colonization, and Lincoln followed in his (...)

    7. Perkins Map Collection - Medieval/Gothic Architecture - ARTHIST 225/190S - LibGuides at Duke Univers

      Show human culture (towns, some structures, modern roadways) Show rivers and streams Contour lines indicate elevation (labeled with number) and (...)

    8. Emma Goldman Papers, 1909-1941 · Women and Labor Movements · Duke University Library Exhibits

      She had a close relationship to fellow anarchist Alexander Berkman; the two were caught for an assassination attempt on Henry Clay (...)

    9. Knowledge Bytes - Duke University Libraries Magazine

      Post navigation Previous Post Red Clay Rambler Bland Simpson to Entertain the Duke Friends Next Post Exhibits – Spring 2009 The (...)

    10. Teaching with Rubenstein Collections | Duke University Libraries

      COURSE: The History of the Book FACULTY: Clare Woods This course explores the history of the “book” as physical object from its earliest forms (...)

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