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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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President Vincent Price and French Ambassador Laurent Bili (center figures) discussed the value of international cooperation on education. Photo by John West, Trinity College
October 3, 2024
French Ambassador Visits Duke Leaders, Center for French and Francophone Studies
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At a recent class session of American Sign Language, students sign “maybe” as the class practiced yes, no and maybe.
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Ashon Crawley in his studio.
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October 2, 2024
New Physics Professor Eve Vavagiakis Has Baby Pictures of the Universe
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September 27, 2024
Four Trinity Faculty Members Receive Teaching Awards
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Vice Provost John Brown, music chair Verena Mösenbichler-Bryant and Provost Alec D. Gallimore lead cheers as artist Natalie Robinson’s mural is unveiled in the Biddle Music Building.
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September 25, 2024
Four Newly Promoted or Hired Faculty Named Langford Lecturers
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September 24, 2024
New Immerse Course Focuses on Caste System in India (Deadline: Oct. 1)
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Fredric Jameson made Duke’s literature department “a broad, welcoming home to faculty and students interested in analyzing and historicizing not just literature, film, and culture, but the world we live in,” said Toril Moi.
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September 20, 2024
Acclaimed ‘Left of Black’ Web Series Starts 15th Year
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