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Wendy Ewald, artist-in-residence at the Duke University Center for International Studies, has won a John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, adding to her long list of previous honors, which include a MacArthur Fellowship and grants from the National Endowment… [more »]
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Author and historian Amitav Ghosh will present the Second-Annual Lecture in Comparative World History, entitled "China and the Making of Modern India: A Story of Fantasy, Abuse and Recovered Memory," on Wednesday, April 25.
The effects of opium on… [more »]
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Joe Sacco, a Portland, Oregon-based journalist and acclaimed graphic novelist will speak on the subject of Comics and Journalism on the evening of April 24. The talk, which begins at 5pm in the Richard White Lecture Hall on Duke's East Campus, is free… [more »]
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DUCIS Artist-in-Residence Wendy Ewald, drawing upon the Literacy Through Photography methodology that she developed to teach schoolchildren reading and storytelling skills, has authored a new guide for educators seeking to promote critical thinking,… [more »]