GLS Faculty

Faculty

Essential to a great university is a faculty of exceptional quality. Duke University's international reputation for excellence rests on the scholarship of gifted, dedicated scholars and educators. From this talented professorate, Graduate Liberal Studies attracts the best. Duke faculty members maintain a tradition of personal attention to students and a commitment to research. GLS students receive the benefits of small, personalized seminars led by professors who are readily available to students.

There are at least three reasons why faculty enjoy teaching for the MALS program. First, our interdisciplinary courses permit non-traditional approaches to their subjects of study. Second, Liberal Studies seminars offer faculty the opportunity to interact with highly motivated students. A third reason is the maturity of our students and their ability to bring to the subject at hand a wide range of personal and professional experiences.

GLS Faculty Listing

 

This isn't about passive learning. I've taught several classes for MALS, and it's the most interesting, most exciting teaching and learning I have experienced in my 15 years at Duke, bar none.

Tom Robisheaux
Professor of History

 

Graduate Liberal Studies
Duke University
2114 Campus Drive
Box 90095
Durham, NC 27708-0095
919.684.3222 • 919.681.8905 (fax)
dukemals@duke.edu

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