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Assistant Professor of Literature Maya Kronfeld participated as keyboardist on a GRAMMY-winning album for the second time in two years. (Shaun King/Trinity Communications)
The djembe’s likely origins date back to the 12th century in Mali, West Africa. Photo by Jacob Whatley
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July 15, 2025
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June 26, 2025
Duke Cosmologists Celebrate the First Images of the Vera Rubin Observatory
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Durham middle school students become historian adventurers during the John Hope Franklin
Young Scholars one-week immersion program, sponsored by Duke Community Affairs (DCA) and the
Provost’s Office. During a session in Rubenstein Library, DCA’s David Stein, senior education
partnership coordinator, discusses items from the archives with the students. Th