Duke Muslim Alumni Announcements




November 22, 2024

This September, our incredible Affinity Board leaders brought energy, connection, and spirit to #DukeHomecoming! Their dedication to building community among alumni was on full display, and we’re thrilled to see their contributions celebrated on Duke Alumni Engagement and Development's LinkedIn page. Thank you for making a lasting impact and keeping the Duke spirit alive!  #ForeverDuke #DukeAlumni

September 26, 2024

The 2024 Provost’s Forum explored how universities can foster constructive discourse and greater understanding on the conflicts in the Middle East and apply knowledge and skills to help address critical needs in the region. Learn more here

September 26, 2024

The 2024 Provost’s Forum explored how universities can foster constructive discourse and greater understanding on the conflicts in the Middle East and apply knowledge and skills to help address critical needs in the region. Learn more here

 

September 26, 2024

The 2024 Provost’s Forum explored how universities can foster constructive discourse and greater understanding on the conflicts in the Middle East and apply knowledge and skills to help address critical needs in the region. Learn more here

 

September 14, 2024

This FLI series is inspired by Duke University's popular UNI course "Let's Talk About Race," discover the profound impacts of race in today's world in this thought-provoking Forever Learning Institute series. Duke's expert faculty will take you through an engaging course that explores the orgins, evolution, and consequences of racial classifications throughout time.

May 9, 2024

Congratulations -- you did it! On behalf of Duke First, a community of first-generation and low-income students-turned alums, we are celebrating this moment with you. After getting into Duke, choosing to make it your home, and navigating through your program here, you’re now becoming an alum.

May 9, 2024

On February 17, just under 200 First-Generation/Low-Income students, alumni, faculty, and staff came together for our 2nd Annual Duke First Resilience Dinner. It was an evening of good food, shared experiences, amazing connections, and exciting raffle prizes.

 

April 2, 2024

As-salaamu-alaikum everyone,

https://today.duke.edu/2023/06/returning-voice-enslaved-muslim-scholar

June 23, 2023

This was a story too remarkable to stay in the classroom and academic journals.

For nearly two decades, Duke professor Mbaye Lo worked to bring attention to the life and writings of Omar ibn Said, a 19th century West African Muslim scholar enslaved and brought to North Carolina, where he astonished people with his knowledge even as they kept him enslaved and used his life to promote the “benefits” of slavery.

March 24, 2023

The application for the 2023 Duke Doctor of Physical Therapy Program is live! The program will be held in person at Duke the week of June 12-16. Please spread the word about the applications that are due on April 15: https://duke.is/8w8yv