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Could a community-engaged project benefit your work? Dr. Mina Silberberg shares ways to explore this question.
Cecilia Márquez, Duke history professor and author helped put the exhibit together along with some of her students. (WUNC "Due South") She joins Due South’s Jeff Tiberii to talk about the origins of the exhibit and how the history of Latinos at Duke connects with the history of the South.
Wilhelmina Reuben-Cooke was one of the first African American students admitted to Duke in 1963. This fellowship honors her legacy. (Office of Interdisciplinary Studies)
Roy Cooper, Thavolia Glymph, Eni Owoeye, Marissa Young and Jasmin Riley continue Cook’s legacy. (Duke Today)
An innovative program is transforming how middle school girls see mathematicians—and themselves. (Duke Service Learning)
At Duke, Hope Boykin teaches master classes and takes her dance skills into the community. (Duke Today)