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Escape Into the Past with This Trinity History Class
In Sarah Balakrishnan's course “History Escape Room,” students work through a true crime puzzle in an exercise designed to reflect the detective work of historical research.
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Sawyer Seminar Supports Duke-N.C. State Collaboration on Academic Freedom
The yearlong series will explore how the humanities shape academic freedom and democracy at U.S. universities.
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1776 in the Classroom: Exploring the Ideas Behind the Declaration of Independence
These Trinity courses explore the intellectual roots, global revolutions, philosophical debates and human experiences that surround the meaning of independence.
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Duke Receives Historic Collective Gift to Support First-Generation, Low-Income Students in Perpetuity

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Duke University has received $18 million in philanthropic support in the form of a challenge fund to bolster DukeLIFE, a critical resource for first-generation and low-income undergraduates. Many students are navigating processes and resources for the first time. 

These new commitments make up a challenge fund that the lead donors hope will inspire others to establish endowments for DukeLIFE. “DukeLIFE ensures that all undergraduate students have the support and resources to fully pursue their goals, cultivate lifelong mentoring relationships and create community here at Duke,” said President Vincent E. Price.

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