The Class of 2028 celebrates at its class photo. The demographics of the class show Duke’s efforts to broaden access to the university. Photo by Bill Snead
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.
Duke Vice President Stelfanie Williams discusses the university’s connection with Durham at the opening of a Duke centennial exhibit at the Durham History Museum. Photo by Chris Vilorio