Two Th.D. students, Dustin Benac and Sarah Jobe, are part of a cohort who implemented an interdisciplinary project in qualitatitve research methods.
Professor Jerusha Neal leads "#MyBodyMyVoice" project with Th.D. candidate Peace Lee to amplify the voices of women who have contributed to church history.
The gift from alumnus A. Morris Williams will support graduate students at Duke Divinity School.
Students who have come to Duke Divinity School through the partner agreement with Huntingdon College include student government co-president Bria Rochelle.
Our Rural Ministry Fellows exhibit the gifts, passion, and signs of a calling to exceptional ordained leadership in rural United Methodist churches in the state.
Six Black students from Duke Divinity School preached in local churches on the Office of Black Church Studies Preaching Sunday.
Duke Divinity School has announced the recipients of numerous student awards for the 2018-19 academic year.
Two students in the Th.D. program in homiletics received the award to help fund their studies after doctoral coursework.
Kendall Vanderslice, M.T.S. '19, writes in the Indy Week about how baking break is a central metaphor in her religious practice—a form of prayer and a way to connect with past generations while creating community now.
Five Divinity School students attended the ninth annual Great Lakes Initiative leadership institute in Kampala, Uganda, on Jan. 6-11, 2019.
The students will join more than 100 Christian leaders in the GLI network to explore how the theology of reconciliation can build peace in the Great Lakes region of East Africa.
Duke Divinity students spent a week in Japan, where they worshipped together and attended seminars in order to enrich their understanding of reconciliation.
Duke Divinity School welcomed an entering class of 200 new students from 30 different states and four other countries.
Video is now available of the service, with Professor William Turner preaching.
Sarah Barton was honored for her mentorship of undergraduate students on the Global Alliance on Disability and Health Innovation team.
Two Th.D. students are part of a project on employing methodological tools from the social sciences to better understand how cultural groups talk about holy figures and navigate ritual engagement with the sacred.
Rutter will participate in a two-week program in Germany and Poland that reflects on contemporary professional ethics.
The task force will identify concerns related to academics and student affairs and work with the dean to propose next steps.
Churches partnering with Duke Divinity School to limit clergy debt have raised more than $100,000 for student scholarships, an increase over the previous year.
Six Divinity School students traveled to Kampala, Uganda to attend the eighth annual Great Lakes Initiative (GLI) leadership institute in January.