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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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March 21, 2025
Matching Artistic Creativity With the Precision of Math
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The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival takes place April 3-6 in 2025. Photo courtesy of Full Frame
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Duke students dine together during a University course on climate change. Course organizers believe a shared meal breaks down barriers and fosters better discussions.
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As vice provost of the arts, John Brown has grown Duke Arts’ community outreach and been ”a great ambassador for the arts” at Duke.
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March 10, 2025
Students Put Their Whole Body Into Learning American Sign Language
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An aged philosophy text
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February 27, 2025
Students Curate New Exhibit of Photos of Young Autistic People
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February 18, 2025
New Fellowship Brings Graduate Researchers Closer to the Work of Theorist Stuart Hall
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February 18, 2025
Students Flex Their Theater Skills for Good
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Duke Arts Presents events provides a 25% discount for staff and faculty. Photo collage by Paul Figuerado
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Hope Boykin leads Durham public school students from Riverside, Jordan and Northern High Schools, and Durham School of the Arts (DSA) in a masterclass at DSA. Photo by Jared Lazarus
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February 12, 2025
Students Curate Exhibit at Durham History Museum
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February 11, 2025
Play Nice, Create Friendships & Bridge Gaps
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