Recycle Seminar

RECYCLE

The 2007-2008 Franklin Humanities Institute
Seminar


2007-2008
DISSERTATION WORKING GROUPS

Applications Now Accepted -
Click to Find Application Guidelines and Forms

Funded by the
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation


INTERFACE

The 2006-2007 FHI Seminar
(link opens a new window)


HUMAN BEING, HUMAN DIVERISTY,
& HUMAN WELFARE


The 2006-2007 A.W. Mellon Sawyer Seminar

 


Wednesdays @ the Center

Podcasts of Fall 2006 and Spring 2007 W@TC programs available HERE
(iTunes required)


Other FHI Podcasts
(click on "Franklin Humanities Institute" tab to access programs)

Steve Cohn, Jennifer Jenkins, Paolo Mangiafico
Roundtable on Scholarly Publishing in the Digital Age

Michael Chorost
The Future of Bodies and Communities in a Hypertechnological Age

Orit Halpern
Screen-Memories: Temporality, Perception, and the Archive in Cybernetic Thought



More programs
available soon!


Visit our Affiliate Organization

HASTAC Logo


Upcoming Humanities Events @ Duke:

Exhibit | Irwin Kremen: Beyond Black Mountain (1966 to 2006)
Nasher Museum of Art
On view through Sunday, June 17, 2007 - regular museum hours
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, 2001 Campus Drive, adjacent to the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, Anderson Street and Duke University Road. [more]

Reading + Book Signing | Ann Fessler, Everlasting: The Girls Who Went Away + Cliff and Hazel
Documentary Studies
Thursday, June 28, 2007 7-9 p.m.
CDS, 1317 W. Pettigrew Street, Durham, off east campus [more]

Exhibit | Seeing Beyond Sight: Photographs by Blind Teenagers
Documentary Studies
On view through Sunday, July 8, 2007 - call for hours
CDS, 1317 W. Pettigrew Street, Durham, off east campus [more]

Exhibit | Installations by Ann Fessler, Everlasting: The Girls Who Went Away + Cliff and Hazel
Documentary Studies
On view through Sunday, July 8, 2007 - call for hours
CDS, 1317 W. Pettigrew Street, Durham, off east campus [more]

Exbhit | Street Level: Mark Bradford, William Cordova & Robin Rhode
Nasher Museum of Art
On view through Sunday, July 29, 2007 - regular museum hours
Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, 2001 Campus Drive, adjacent to the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, Anderson Street and Duke University Road. [more]

Humanities News:

Sixties Welfare Debate Contains Lessons for 2008 Candidates
In her new book, Duke historian Felicia Kornbluh chronicles the efforts of the National Welfare Rights Organization to advocate for a guaranteed income.
Thursday, June 21, 2007

Theory of Physics Explains Human Patterns
Engineer and sociologist collaborate on theory of social dynamics
Monday, June 11, 2007

News Tip: 'Sopranos' Explores Men's and Women's Relationships, Duke Professor Says
The mafia drama reflects modern suburban life
Wednesday, June 6, 2007

JHFC Home  |  Duke University  |  Email Us

Franklin Humanities Institute - John Hope Franklin Center
2204 Erwin Rd. Box 90403 Durham, NC 27708-0403
Tel:919.668.1901 Fax:919.668.1919