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Classes in history, theology, sociology, liturgy, ethics and more are taught to a majority Latinx student body in a way that centers the intellectual and pedagogical traditions of the Latinx community. This mode of education emphasizes community while ensuring there is an explicit connection between the “mind and the heart.” At the end of two weeks students return to their institutions not just with three graduate credits, but with a community of scholars, mentors, and friends with whom t...| divinity.duke.edu
The Divinity School partners with the Duke University Nonprofit Management Program to offer coursework in the field of nonprofit management to support students’ vocational formation and leadership development. Divinity students who complete the designated two-course sequence during their degree program of study are eligible to receive the Certificate in Nonprofit Management, administered by Duke University Continuing Studies.| divinity.duke.edu
Rajeev Tiwari, a 2022 graduate of Duke Divinity School with a Master of Divinity, combines advocacy, compassion, and community-building to secure permanent housing for refugees in the Durham area. (Duke Divinity School) The post Divinity Alumni Spotlight: Rajeev Tiwari first appeared on Duke Community Affairs.| Duke Community Affairs
Pilar Timpane is a documentary filmmaker and producer based in Durham, N.C. Her work has focused on intersectional women’s stories and community-led change. Her short film Santuario (2019, PBS/ReelSouth & AlJazeera Witness, co-director Christine Delp) was the winner of the Best Documentary Short Jury Prize at New Orleans Film Festival 2018, the Crested Butte ActNow Award, and the IF/Then Shorts American South Pitch.| divinity.duke.edu