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Lunchtime 'Faith and Learning' Conversations with Professors

Students have an opportunity to hear from professors about how they connect the work of their minds with the work of their hearts and spirits. The Chapel is organizing three lunchtime "Faith and Learning" conversations in partnership with the Duke Academic Guides program. Each discussion will take place on a Tuesday between 12-noon and 1:00 p.m. at the tent between Few and Craven Quads. The dates and participating faculty are:

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The conversations will take place under a tent between Few and Craven Quads. Click here to enlarge.

March 29

Luke Powery, dean of Duke Chapel

Pope McCorkle, professor of the practice at the Sanford School of Public Policy

April 5

Kerilyn Schewel, lecturing fellow in the Duke Center for International Development

Omid Safi, professor in the Department of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and faculty member of the Duke Islamic Studies Center

April 12

Laura Lieber, professor in the Department of Religious Studies

Ken Rogerson, professor of the practice at the Sanford School of Public Policy

Abdullah Antepli, associate professor of the practice at the Sanford School of Public Policy