Undergraduate Research
Humanities Writ Large aims to infuse the undergraduate experience with opportunities to conduct humanities research and thereby learn how humanities fields contribute valuable new knowledge through humanistic analysis, perspective and methods. This is a provocative challenge to the traditional paradigm that research needs to be restricted to faculty and graduate students experts, and also supports Duke’s broader goal of increasing undergraduate research in all fields. Our belief is that early exposure to humanistic research and analysis helps students become more thoughtful architects of their own education and more sophisticated consumers of the humanities throughout their lives.
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Research Services Archivist, Rubenstein Library |
Assistant Professor of History |
Anne M. Cogan Professor of Art and Art History |
Assistant Professor of the Practice in Writing Director of First-Year Writing, Thompson Writing Program |
Professor, Art, Art History & Visual Studies |
Professor of Germanic Languages & Literature |
Associate Professor of Art, Art History & Visual Studies |
University Archivist |
Faculty Co-Chair of the Executive Committee of the DHRC@FHI |
Associate Professor, Department of History, Philosophy and the Ancient World |
Associate Research Professor, Art, Art History & Visual Studies |
Associate Professor of Religious Studies |
Professor of History |
Assistant University Archivist |
Associate Professor of History and Women's Studies |
Graduate Student, Cultural Anthropology |
Professor of Cultural Anthropology, African and African American Studies and Women's Studies Bass Fellow |
Professor of Art, Art History and Visual Studies |
Associate Professor of Classical Studies and History |
Associate Professor of History Co-director, BorderWork(s) Lab |
Hunt Family Assistant Professor of Music |
Associate Research Professor in the Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies Co-Director, GreaterThanGames |
Professor of Computer Science |