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Film Society Screening: A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) | Oct. 23
Thursday night is film night! Come and enjoy the premiere of the “CENSORED” Screening Series presented by Film Society! Prof. Selina Lai-Henderson will be introducing our first movie! Back in 1950s, America was moving past WWII but still struggling about how old ways and new lives fit together. Director Elia Kazan shows this conflict by […]
Join Us for Writing Between the Lines — A Three-Day Exploration of Print, Censorship, and Literature
You are warmly invited to join “Writing Between the Lines – Revisiting Print, Censorship, and Literature,” a three-day series of workshops, panels, and discussions featuring Duke and DKU faculty. The event explores how ideas, power, and creativity intersect through the written word — across literature, history, and religion.Wednesday Oct. 29 in LIB 3109 15:00–18:00 Methodology Workshops In […]
Join the Fascism and Everyday Life Reading Group
Join us for engaging sessions hosted by the DKU HRC Fascism and Everyday Life Initiative: Mondays, 3:00–4:30 PM – Performance Cafe Thursdays, 4:00–5:00 PM – DKU Book Printing & Production Studio (LIB 3109) For more information, contact Robin Rodd at rhr10@duke.edu. Week 1 – What is fascism? 20 October Macron Federico. 2025. Fascism: The History of a Word. University of Chicago […]
Emerging Dance Writer’s Fellowship: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The thINKingDANCE (tD) Emerging Dance Writer’s Fellowship recognizes exceptional work in the field of dance writing for two U.S.-based undergraduates studying in the performing arts, journalism, writing, or a related field. The Emerging Dance Writer’s Fellowship was created to foster the next generation of dance critics and writers, guiding them into the next phase of […]
SYNTHWAVE: Welcome to Echoes of a Neon Future
We are thrilled to announce the upcoming immersive interactive exhibition, “SYNTHWAVE: Welcome to Echoes of a Neon Future”, taking place at HUM Space (AB1075A), from Oct 22 to Nov 24. You are cordially invited to embark on a sensory journey that bridges nostalgic echoes with futuristic visions. Exhibition Info Date: Oct 22-Nov 24, 2025 Venue: AB HUM Space (AB 1075A) Curation […]
Event report on the 2nd Chinese Theater Night Workshop 2
English report written by Aeryn Bernard, student worker of Chinese Theater Night; The Chinese version written by Hui Yao, Lecture of Chinese Language The 2nd Chinese Theater Night Workshop 2: Writing On September 28, 2025, the second workshop of the “2nd Chinese Theatre Night” was successfully held in the CCT Performance Café. The event, organized […]
Report on Reading Group for “Embracing Diversity: Developing Cultural Competence for Inclusive Education”
On Friday, October 10, 2025, DKU faculty, staff, and students gathered for the second reading group session focused on “Embracing Diversity: Developing Cultural Competence for Inclusive Education.” This time, our discussion focused on Xia’s (2024) article: “Intersectionality and Discrimination: Challenges Faced by LGBTQ+ Asian International Students in the U.S. Education System”. This text discusses the […]
How Does a Leaf Become a World?
Date & Time: Thursday, October 30, 2025 · 6:30 PM–8:30 PM Venue: Library 3F Teahouse, Duke Kunshan University Across two unhurried hours, we meet tea—not just as beverage, but as ritual, translation, and memory. We gather around a Chinese tea sommelier to brew and taste, to attend to aroma, clarity, and the warmth held in […]
Superdeep Nighthawks: 3-Iron (빈집; Binjip; Kim 2005) | Thu Oct 9, 8:28pm
8:28pm / 8:38pm | IB 1008 Week 7 again… You might feel like giving up… instead, join the Nighthawks for a Superdeep meditation on peaceful resistance: Kim Ki– Duk‘s 2005 3-Iron (Binjip / 빈집; “Empty House” …& food & drink). Thu Oct 9, 8:28pm food; 8:38 film IB 1008 Lecture Hall *** Superdeep Nighthawks meet on Thu […]
Born in Shanghai: A Refugee Child’s Journey and Memory of Wartime
Date: Oct. 23 Time: 11:45am-1:15 pm Location: AB1079 Join us for a special lecture with Sonja Mühlberger, whose parents fled to Shanghai in 1939 after her father was imprisoned in a concentration camp for four weeks. Following her mother’s efforts to secure his release, the family settled in Shanghai, where Sonja was born. She is among more […]