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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.

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

"Humanities in Humanitarianism: The Haiti Project": a new Duke-NC Central course

Ambitious 2012-13 course to be offered by Joshua Nadel, NCCU faculty and incoming Humanities Writ Large visiting fellow

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

In the Lab and Beyond: Student Profile of Lauren Zalla

Author: Sonul Rao
When Lauren Zalla, Trinity ’12, decided to take the class Creole for Haitian Recovery with Professor Jacques Pierre her junior year, she had no idea that it would spark her interest in, not only the language, but the culture and the state of global health in Haiti.

Humanities Writ Large

Duke receives major Mellon Foundation grant aimed at changing the role of the humanities in the undergraduate curriculum and strengthening interdisciplinary research

Pushing the Boundaries of the Universe: a Student's Reflections on Salman Rushdie

Trinity junior Rassti Said reflects on Salman Rushdie's memorable visit.