The community resource will include numbers of positive tests and will be updated every Monday.
Learn more about new Divinity staff member Tracie Foust, assistant registrar, including her expert tip on getting a delicious dessert delivered to your door.
Professor Valerie Cooper receives a Julian Abele award as a Graduate Mentor of the Year at Duke University.
Divinity alumni the Rev. Dewey Williams and the Rev. Bonnie Scott revisit their joint sermon on breaking barriers, originally delivered 10 years ago in South Africa.
The award recognizes faculty who have been nominated by their institution's leaders for exceptional service to the school and excellence in education.
Duke Divinity students, serving as interns in churches across the country as part of their field education requirement, will also participate in a Community of Learning.
The transition to working remotely has included furry “coworkers,” comfortable clothes, creative child care, and lots of Zoom.
Learn more about Nina Balmaceda, consulting faculty and missional strategist in the Center for Reconciliation, including the unusual thing that makes her smile.
Professor David Emmanuel Goatley spoke at an event for the Voices from the World Council of Churches Global Fellowship, speaking out against racism and for justice.
The TMC Fellows program, equipping health professionals to respond to various situations, has been recognized for its theological acumen, thoughtful leadership, and interdisciplinary perspective.
Learn more about staff member Belinda Wisdom, faculty affairs administrator in the dean's office, including her plans if she wins the lottery!
Professors Colón-Emeric and Goatley participate in virtual conversation focusing on pandemic with Polish seminary.
The Senior Cross service honors graduates during an unusual time, held to accommodate the remote learning and social distancing measures put in place in response to COVID-19.
Three Divinity alumni, each a psychologist or licensed counselor, discuss the personal and professional challenges presented by current stressful times.
“Pauline Dogmatics: The Triumph of God's Love” was published by Eerdmans in January.
Book containing essay by new Professor Peter Casarella on Pope Francis receives Association of Catholic Publishers award.
Duke Divinity School must be a leader in examining and seeking to change systemic patterns of racism and other injustice, the dean writes in a letter to the Divinity School community.
Randy Maddox, the William Kellon Quick Professor of Wesleyan and Methodist Studies, retires, bringing to a close the Duke Divinity career of a scholar, teacher, and mentor.
Duke Divinity School Dean Greg Jones calls for students to be agents of justice, mercy, peace, and reconciling witness.
Duke Divinity School will welcome Bishop Kenneth H. Carter Jr. as bishop in residence beginning July 1, 2020.