Duke’s Graduate Liberal Studies MS offers working professionals and lifelong learners a customizable gateway into humanities, social science, and STEM intersections. Theme clusters—Climate Futures, Digital Culture, Health & Society—combine archival dives, data-viz workshops, and community-engaged studios. Evening seminars engage Pulitzer-winning authors, bioethicists, and technologists, while capstone projects range from public-policy podcasts to AR exhibitions of historical memory.
Digital exhibit mapping food-desert activism in Durham
Interactive story map of climate migration narratives
Podcast miniseries on AI ethics across world religions
Policy white paper on universal basic service models
Graphic-novel adaptation of local civil-rights oral histories
VR reenactment of New Deal labor negotiations
Data-viz dashboard comparing global eldercare systems
Public humanities zine on pandemic cultural rituals
Blockchain pilot for community land-trust governance
Slam-poetry showcase exploring algorithmic bias
Citizen jury on reparations filmed as documentary
Open-access syllabus connecting literature and neuroscience
Smart-city design charrette reimagining Main Street post-cars
Serious board game teaching water diplomacy
Biophilic campus design proposal integrating indigenous knowledge
ChatGPT-assisted toolkit for civic-engagement pedagogy
Crowdsourced archive of protest songs across generations
Ethnography of maker-spaces as informal STEM education
Cross boundaries and craft impact-ready scholarship with Duke’s GLS master’s.
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