When You View the Sistine Chapel, Where Does Your Eye Go? An Art History Class Used Digital Tools to Find Out.
The Joy of Mastering the Challenging Languages in Asian and Middle East Studies Teaching AMES languages require innovative approaches to their distinctive grammar and culture
Learning From the Bible’s Many Meanings In new book, Marc Zvi Brettler and Amy-Jill Levine explore different readings of religious stories During Yom Kippur, Jews traditionally read the entirety of the Book of Jonah from the Hebrew...
“A Spotlight on Environmental Justice”: An Interview with Catherine Coleman Flowers, after being named a 2020 MacArthur Fellow
Where the Fight for Environmental Justice and COVID Connects MacArthur Fellow Catherine Flowers discusses her environmental policy work and working with Duke students
Jennifer Nash: Unsettling the Romances of Black Feminism “I am fundamentally committed to Black feminism as a theoretical and political project,...