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Reuben-Cooke Fellows Honor Legacy of Groundbreaking Alum | Office of Interdisciplinary Studies

Wilhelmina Reuben-Cooke, one of the first African American students admitted to Duke in 1963, went on to have a distinguished legal career. As Reuben-Cooke Fellows, facul

A New History Exhibit Documents Latinx Student Life at Duke

Good Reads for the Fall: New Books From Duke Authors

Good Reads for the Fall: New Books From Duke Authors
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New Course Helps Students Discover Diverse Voices in Latinx Activism

Latinx in the U S South: Scholars from Duke, UNC Discuss the Complexity of Identity, History and Language

An unconventional National Hispanic Heritage Month panel held Oct. 12 at Duke unpacked and thoroughly discussed many complexities found within the Latinx identity, particularly for those living in the U.S. South. Its organizers aimed to shine a light on growing academic expertise on Latinx issues in the Triangle, while also urging Duke and surrounding institutions to reinvest in regional histories that provide an architecture for understanding the challenges and opportunities we face today.

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