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DITA has announced the appointment of Daniel Train as its first postdoctoral associate.

The last week of this semester's Theology and Music class at Duke Divinity School culminated in student performances.

The Divinity School seeks images of Christian life for collaborative art project, part of the 2013 Convocation & Pastors' School.

Lundin will be at Duke Divinity School during the 2014 spring semester.

The Dean's Songwriters Series launched March 20 with American folk singers and songwriters Pierce Pettis and Grace Pettis.

On March 5, DITA welcomed James K. A. Smith to give the 2013 lecture in the Distinguished Lectures In Theology and the Arts series.

On Palm Sunday 2014, Duke Chapel will host the U.S. premiere of a new St. Luke Passion by Scottish composer James MacMillan.

A visual and musical celebration of T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets featured art, music, and lectures.

Interviews with James MacMillan, Ellen Davis, and Jeremy Begbie among others feature in this three-part documentary on "Duke in Cambridge"—Holy Week 2012.

Amber Noel, a recent M.Div. graduate of the Divinity School, has been appointed as assistant to the director of DITA.
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