A set of figurines on steps representing the social ladder. Photo courtesy of Pexel. February 20, 2024 Q&A: What is Privilege? Read
Vice President Kim Hewitt with the 2024 Cook Society winners: Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove; Catherine Denning-Jannace; Rev. Dr. Luke Powery; Myrna Adams; Jasmine Hughes; and Isaiah Hamilton February 16, 2024 Six Honored for Service Following the Legacy of Samuel DuBois Cook Read
Image courtesy of University Marketing & Communications. December 14, 2023 Newsweek Names Duke Among America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity for 2024 Read
Jasmine Cobb, Professor of African & African American Studies and Art, Art History and Visual Studies at Duke University. September 26, 2023 Duke Revises Policy to Prevent Race-Based Hair Discrimination Read
Students take part in a discussion at the Mary Lou WIlliams Center for Black Culture. Photo courtesy of University Communications. September 11, 2023 A Legacy of 40 Years: Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture at Duke Read
Connect with Office for Institutional Equity workshops this fall. Photo courtesy of Freepik. August 28, 2023 Grow Your Skills and Workplace Culture with These Workshops Read
August 4, 2023 Durham Native and Civil Rights Pioneer Pauli Murray to Be Featured on US Quarter Read on US Mint
August 2, 2023 Partnership with Pastors Aims to Rebuild Trust in Health Care Read on School of Medicine Magnify
A view of Duke University Chapel featuring the medical campus featured in the background. Photo courtesy of University Communications. July 25, 2023 Forbes Ranks Duke Among America's Best Employers for Women in 2023 Read
July 17, 2023 New Mural Represents Community Health Collaboration Read on Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute
June 21, 2023 School of Medicine’s Black Employee Resource Group Hosts Second Annual Juneteenth Celebration Read on Duke School of Medicine
Attendees for "I Got a Story to Tell: Black Voices in Print" in the Gothic Reading Room look through materials on display. Photo by Jack Frederick. June 16, 2023 Duke University Libraries Displays Archival Materials that Celebrate Black Culture Read