Duke Divinity alumnus Bishop Gregory Palmer M.Div.'79 and Th.D. student Warren Lattimore selected as new trustees for Duke University.
Professor Patrick Smith among Duke faculty members honing skills with ACC peers through a year-long experience.
A group of graduate students delved into the Catholic intellectual tradition to better understand the relationship between theology, ecology, and technology.
The program welcomes students from historically Black colleges and universities for a day of discernment about pursuing theological education.
In this role, Antepli, who is also on the Divinity faculty, will lead the new university-wide Center for Community Engagement.
The Duke Chronicle has named Professor Powery a Duke leader "for his guidance on matters of race and ethics and his constant spiritual support for the entire university."
Williams, who currently serves as curator of religion for the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, will assume the role on July 1.
A global leader in ecumenical dialogue and scholar of reconciliation theology, Colón-Emeric has been at the Divinity School since 2007.
He joins three other Duke faculty who are newly appointed to the prestigious 243-year-old institution.
The Very Rev. Timothy Kimbrough will also be appointed Jack and Barbara Bovender Professor of the Practice of Anglican Studies, effective July 1.
The fund honors and supports the work of the Office of Black Church Studies, now celebrating its 50th anniversary.
Graduate Young Trustee finalist Warren Lattimore hopes to use his experience in working across boundaries to take an interdisciplinary approach to supporting the university’s priorities.
Thriving Rural Communities Director Brad Thie joins a Duke in DC panel on how Duke is making a difference in communities throughout North Carolina.
Professor Smith joins a group of more than 200 fellows whose work has informed scholarship and public understanding of complex ethical issues in health, health care, science, and technology.
The hybrid Certificate in Theology and Health Care will now offer a track that provides robust and practical theological formation for mental health professionals.
The grant from the Lilly Endowment's Compelling Preaching Initiative will help launch the Transformative Preaching Lab to prepare theologically informed and culturally competent preachers.
Fellows from all ACC institutions will meet throughout the year to engage with peers across the ACC and discuss academic leadership and issues in higher education.
Tucker, M.Div. '79, is the 2023 recipient of the prestigious award presented by the North American Academy of Liturgy to liturgical scholars and practitioners in recognition of distinguished contribution to the profession.
Professor of Theology Peter Casarella met with Pope Francis as part of the Baptist-Catholic International Dialogue.