Duke students often emerge as leaders in initiatives to unpack, question, and challenge institutional memory. Below are some of their voices and initiatives:
students protest class of 1968 alumni addressApril 17, 2018
Students list "renaming the Carr Building on East Campus" as one of their demands, as they protest President Price's address to the alumni class of 1968.
duke disorientation guideA student-produced publication that aims to shed light on practices and institutional issues that a university administration does not share upfront with starry-eyed prospective students and first-years.
- CURRENTLY CALLING FOR SUBMISSIONS - For anything that relates to an aspect of the Duke experience/Duke's relationships. All media accepted. Email [email protected] with submissions, questions, and/or comments. uncut: catherine farmerTrinity '19
International Comparative Studies video coming soon! * FYI: Catherine works on our team! Yay Catherine! * |
the history of latinx students at duke universitySpring 2018
For her senior thesis, Elizabeth Barahona researched Latinx students at Duke from 1926 to 2015.
uncut: elizabeth barahonaTrinity '18, Baldwin Scholar
History, Human Rights, Latino/a Studies in the Global South video coming soon!uncut: lina palancaresTrinity '18
International Comparative Studies video coming soon!Lina works closely with Student Action with Farmworkers (SAF). Learn more about the organization and contribute to the cause! uncut: cindy liTrinity '18
Neuroscience, Dance video coming soon!uncut: philip mossTrinity '18, Robertson Scholar
Computer Science video coming soon! |
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We would be more than happy to feature any work you have done regarding the issue of institutional memory.