A Labor of Love to Improve Health and Human Connection
Professor Wylin Wilson is interviewed about her new book on womanist bioethics and her research into maternal mental health.
Wylin Wilson Awarded Intellectual Community Planning Grant
The grant from the Office of the Provost will support Dr. Wilson's project, which addresses the Black maternal health crisis in North Carolina by engaging bioethics, healthcare, and Black churches. Read more from the Duke Office of Interdisciplinary Studies.
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.
Wylin D. Wilson, assistant professor of theological ethics, helps form students to pursue justice through the intersection of theology, bioethics, and gender studies.
A dynamic cohort of new faculty strengthens our community with their interdisciplinary experience and theological expertise.