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GLS eNews October 12, 2022

GLS Biweekly Update October 12, 2022

GLS staff members continue to work remotely. We anticipate returning to a hybrid schedule later this month. Email remains the best method of communication.

GLS Spring Courses

War, Myth, and Masculinity in the U.S.

Amy Laura Hall

Mondays, 6:00 -9:00 PM

The Art of Storytelling

Michelle Dove

Wednesdays, 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Human Rights Futures

Robin Kirk

Thursdays, 6:00 - 9:00 PM

Click the links above for course descriptions.

Registration opens on November 2.

Opportunities

Upcoming RCR Forums

Digital Humanities Research with Twitter: Legal and Ethical Issues

October 13, 9:30 - 11:00 AM

Community-Engaged and Community-Partnered Research

October 14, 10:00 - 11:30 AM

Applying a Project Management Mindset to your Academic Life

October 20, 9:00 - 11:00 AM

Reaching and Engaging Audiences

October 25, 9:00 - 11:00 AM

Who's Your People: Fostering Meaningful Engagement with Indigenous Communities in North Carolina and Beyond

Wednesday, October 19

12:00 - 1:15 PM

Donna Chavis and Ryan Emanuel sit in conversation about their individual and shared experiences partnering with tribal institutions and communities. 

New Day Films 50th Anniversary at Duke

October 19 - 22

Duke University's Archive of Documentary Arts and Screen/Society, along with the Power Plant Gallery, is proud to present four days of screenings and discussions celebrating more than 50 years of New Day Films.

Experimental Drawing

in the Dark at the Nasher

Sunday, October 23

2:00 - 3:00 PM

Come and draw using the same experimental techniques that Roy Lichtenstein learned while he was a student at the Ohio State University in the early 1940s.

Join Us!

GLS House Porch Sitting

Join us for the next gathering on Thursday, October 20, 4:30 -6:00 PM. Porch Sittings are informal opportunities for all those in the GLS community to gather and make connections - old and new.

Light refreshments are provided.

GLS Professional Development Event

Thursday & Friday, November 3 & 4

We look forward to offering this special virtual event for current students, featuring Duke GLS alumni from various points in their professional life (John Bechtold, Tiffany Farr, Bridget Fletcher, Citlaly Mora, and Max Sinsheimer). Breakout sessions will be available so that you may connect with someone that resonates with your own personal trajectory.

Stay tuned for registration information!

Friday, October 14 - Proposal meeting deadline (for Spring projects; contact GLS early in the semester with supervisor availability)

Saturday, October 15 - Deadline to Apply for December Graduation

Monday, October 24 - Shopping Carts open for Spring 2023

Friday, October 28 - Proposal submission deadline (for Spring projects)

Wednesday, November 2 - Registration begins for Spring 2023

Monday, November 11 - Registration ends for Spring 2023

For more important Duke Registrar dates, see the Current Academic Calendar.

Check out the links below for events happening across Duke.

Duke Events Calendar

The Graduate School (TGS)

Franklin Humanities Institute (FHI)

Department of African & African-American Studies (AAAS)

Department of Art, Art History & Visual Studies (AAHVS)

Department of Asian & Middle Eastern Studies (AMES)

Department of English

Department of Gender, Sexuality & Feminists Studies

Department of History

Department of International Comparative Studies (ICS)

If you have news, opportunities, events, or other resources that you would like to include in the GLS Biweekly Update, please email malina.chavez@duke.edu.

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