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BorderWork(s)

New look for BorderWork(s) website

We're thrilled to announce the redesign of the BorderWork(s) website, which has been reconfigured to showcase the Lab's rich array of "vertically integrated" research projects and innovative course offerings. Go take a look at http://sites.fhi.duke.edu/borderworks/! Note that the site's URL was changed a few months ago in advance of the redesign. Just to be sure, you might want to update your bookmarks.

BorderWork(s) students curate exhibit on urban cartography

Mapping the City: A Stranger's Guide is on view at the Perkins Library through March 18, 2013.

Open Houses!

Find out how to get involved with BorderWork(s), GreaterThanGames, Haiti Humanities Labs - plus the brand new PhD Lab in Digital Knowledge...

Colonialism "on the ground"

BorderWork(s) student Emma Ross uses digital mapping tools to understand the scale of colonial experience in Tahiti

Finding Home: interactive poetry exhibit opening at BorderWork(s) 4/19

Lab student Hilary Martinez to share her senior thesis work on walls, borders, and the human experience

BorderWork(s) student recognized at Clinton Global Initiative Univesrity Meeting

Sophomore Patrick Oathout's Uhuru Mobile project aims to enhance communication and entrepreneurial activities among displaced persons.

Breaking Down Walls

Duke News feature on the BorderWork(s) Lab

Invisible Walls

BorderWork(s) faculty Robin Kirk on social divisions, visible and invisible