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Priority Deadline for Fall 2026: February 15
Priority Deadline for Fall 2026: February 15
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GLS Graduate Featured in WorkingAtDuke Video | Graduate Liberal Studies
GLS Graduate Featured in WorkingAtDuke Video | Graduate Liberal Studies
We’re proud to share that a recent WorkingAtDuke video features Douglass Coleman, Program Director for BOOST at the Duke University School of Medicine, highlighting his e
Congrats GLS Class of 2025
Congrats GLS Class of 2025
Graduate Liberal Studies honored its newest graduates at the 2025 Graduation & Hooding Ceremony, recognizing their achievements and marking the beginning of new journeys
Chris Sims Named Director of Duke CDS, and more... | Graduate Liberal Studies
Chris Sims Named Director of Duke CDS, and more... | Graduate Liberal Studies
Generative AI, Critical Thinking, and Wonder in the 21st Century
Generative AI, Critical Thinking, and Wonder in the 21st Century
August 2, 2024
Congratulations GLS Class of 2024!
Congratulations GLS Class of 2024!
Alumni Profiles Series: Megan Mayhew-Bergman | The Graduate School
Alumni Profiles Series: Megan Mayhew-Bergman | The Graduate School
An environmental writer talks about how Duke's Liberal Studies program helped her cultivate an interdisciplinary mindset.
Welcome 2023 Cohort!
Welcome 2023 Cohort!
Congrats Class of 2023!
Congrats Class of 2023!
Fall 2022 Cohort Website
Fall 2022 Cohort Website
Director Anne Whisnant receives NCPH Award
Director Anne Whisnant receives NCPH Award
Exemplary Master's Project Award: Nikki Baskin GLS '20
Exemplary Master's Project Award: Nikki Baskin GLS '20
Guantánamo Bay: Artist's Talk w/Chris Sims: 01/27
Guantánamo Bay: Artist's Talk w/Chris Sims: 01/27
I Knew I Belonged at Duke When...
I Knew I Belonged at Duke When...
Being stuck in the rain on campus didn't dampen John Bechtold's desire to be a part of Duke. In fact, it helped him realize this was where he wanted to be.
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