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Duke University recognizes the need for citizens and leaders to be able to obtain knowledge, to analyze it, and to think and act collaboratively in innovative ways to address growing interdisciplinary and global challenges. The humanities are vital to providing the training and skills necessary to understand cultural similarities and differences, to sift through the daily fire hose of incoming information, and to make the imaginative leaps in research, scholarship, business, and policy to address the very many complex issues arising around us in our global world. Humanities Writ Large is a 5-year initiative that bring people together on projects to facilitate this new and innovative research and knowledge production.
People
Anne M. Cogan Professor of Art and Art History -- Duke University |
undergraduate student, Economics -- Duke University |
Dean of the Humanities, Trinity College of Arts & Sciences Professor of Classical & Comparative Literatures, and Theater Studies -- Duke University |
Professor of New Testament -- Duke University |
Teaching Fellow, International Comparative Studies Program -- Duke University |
Visual Artist -- Durham |
Graduate Student Instructor -- Duke University |
Undergraduate student -- Duke University |
Associate Professor in Theology and Black Church Studies, Divinity School -- Duke University |
Lecturer -- Duke University |
Professor Emeritus -- Duke University |
Associate Professor of Africana Studies and English -- Bowdoin College |
Lecturing Fellow -- Duke University |
Undergraduate student -- Duke University |
Assistant Professor of Philosophy -- Kalamazoo College |
Lecturing Fellow Associate Director of First-Year Writing, Thompson Writing Program -- Duke University |
Associate Professor Chair of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies -- Duke University |
Visiting Associate Professor in the Department of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies Co-Director, Story Lab -- Duke University |
Associate Professor of English -- Berea College |
Assistant Professor of the Practice in Writing Director of First-Year Writing, Thompson Writing Program -- Duke University |
ACLS New Faculty Fellow, Religion and Classical Studies -- Duke University |
Professor of Postcolonial and South Asian Studies -- North Carolina Central University |
Braxton Craven Professor of Arab Cultures -- Duke University |
SNCC Veteran President, SNCC Legacy Project -- SNCC Legacy Project |