Duke’s Community of Scholars (CoS) seeks to connect trainees, share educational resources, and increase program efficiencies to enhance the career development of diverse scholars across Duke, enabling them to become successful researchers, mentors and leaders.

Join the community!

Contact Stephanie Molner to join our distribution list and find out more about what’s new and what's coming your way! 


CTSI is committed to combatting all forms of racism and bias and to ensuring equity in our policies and practices. Resources are available for you to use in your reflections on the sources of racial bias as it relates to our engagement at Duke as well as in our broader social contexts.

The Community of Scholars stands in solidarity against racist sentiments, actions, and policies that propagate injustices throughout our nation. We join many voices at Duke condemning the ongoing acts of violence, discrimination and inequity against Black people. The Community of Scholars supports deeply honest dialogue and reflection, as well as behaviors and actions leading to accountability and meaningful change.​


We Keep You Informed

Did you know? CoS also publishes announcements and events in the CTSI newsletter coming to your mailbox twice a month. Read it, don’t delete it!

Have you recently received a K Award or are you expecting to receive a K award within the next few months? If so, contact Taryn Cavanaugh Faulk at taryn.cavanaugh@duke.edu. The Community of Scholars program was created for you.