Duke faculty member Mbaye Lo, who co-leads the DukeEngage - Cairo, Egypt program, reflects on the "psychology of engagment" in a recent Duke Chronicle editorial.
Says Lo, "In my two years of involvement with DukeEngage's international programs, I have learned that there are three types of DukeEngagers: those who join the program as part of their innocent pursuit of a meaningful college experience; those who embrace the program due to a sincere belief in DukeEngage's mission of addressing "societal issues within the U.S. or abroad;" and those who come to the program in order to serve their personal or professional needs. Although DukeEngage's director, Eric Mlyn, has noted that "all participants in the program regardless of their motives will gain from it," I have found working with the first two groups to be inspiring, while working with the third group has caused me to reflect upon the real purpose of engagement."
Read the entire editorial here.