The Clergy Health Initiative helps pastors find strength amid stress. Duke Magazine writes about the initiative.
The Office of Black Church Studies held the Justice Ministry Reimagined event in Penn Pavilion on the Duke University campus including a reentry simulation and panel discussion.
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.
A Duke project is teaching stress reduction techniques to help North Carolina ministers cope with the demands of their calling.
This Advent, the Duke Divinity community is spending time in shared reflection and joy-filled traditions with faculty devotions, decorated hallways, and cookie recipes.
“Spirit in the Dark: Religion in Black Music, Activism and Popular Culture” at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture highlights the religion and resiliency of Black Americans.
Rev. Dr. Chauncey Harrison, D.Min. '21, is charting a new path for Zion Baptist Church in Philadelphia.
The Shepherd’s Fund was established to provide financial assistance when a medical crisis creates a hardship.
Civil rights leader the Rev. Dr. Chavis coined the term environmental racism and has been working in justice ministries for decades.
Professors from Duke Divinity and the Nicholas School for the Environment lead sessions on pastoral care for climate change, while Divinity alumni take lessons back to their congregations.
Dr. Linda Coley, a longtime educator and leader in brand management and product development, has been named executive director of The Ormond Center for Thriving Congregations and Communities, effective September 1.
Army Chaplain Mel Baars O’Malley, M.Div.'08, and Associate Dean Dan Struble were among the Duke community members who paid tribute to fallen soldiers.
Jeremy Gilmore, D'13, director of spiritual care at WakeMed, has been named a Triangle Business Journal 40 Under 40 Leadership Award winner.
Seibert, director of Christian education at Hillyer Memorial Christian Church in Raleigh, N.C., was recognized for her sermon, "God Made Dirt....And God Can Save It."
Our 2020 graduates demonstrate faithfulness and creativity as they serve in ministry during a pandemic.
Rev. Dr. Michael Long, M.Div. ’12, D.Min. ’18, will join the school in the newly created role that helps cultivate students for Christian leadership.
Bishop Daniel C. Arichea Jr., Duke M.R.E. '60, Ph.D. '65, was a visionary leader in the United Methodist Church and also taught at Duke as bishop in residence.
Vazquez, director of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's Religion and Faith Program, was named one of "21 Faith Leaders To Watch in 2021" by the Center for American Progress.
Peele will join the White House as deputy director of management and administration for personnel.
Rev. Starsky Wilson, president of the Children's Defense Fund, will be keynote speaker at Duke's Martin Luther King Jr. ceremony on Jan. 17.