DEID in Manantenina, Madagascar: Surveying in the Rainforest PublishedAugust 07, 2018 by Samantha Wind For the past few weeks, I have been working alongside other Duke engineers and our community partners in Manantenina, Madagascar, … Read more
DEID in Manantenina, Madagascar: Project Overview PublishedJuly 31, 2018 by Samantha Wind Hi everyone! My name is Samantha Wind, and I am a rising sophomore and a prospective civil engineering major in … Read more
A21 Summer Update #3 PublishedJuly 26, 2018 by Aidan Workman As I prepared for working at A21 this summer, most of my thoughts were focused on learning as much as … Read more
Reflections of the Staff Retreat and Fellow Interns PublishedJuly 26, 2018 by Allie Rauch While I have worked in offices before, none have been quite like this one (the North American Association for Environmental … Read more
Neither a picture nor 1,000 words PublishedJuly 26, 2018 by Lexi Clifford Back home, I have spent the last week reflecting on my time spent in Buenos Aires, trying to get a … Read more
Engineering & Building Bridges in Bolivia PublishedJuly 24, 2018 by Christine Ford On our project in Tablas Monte, Bolivia, four Duke students and the Bolivian community members constructed an 84-meter pedestrian bridge … Read more
More Questions than Answers PublishedJuly 23, 2018 by Ada Zhang My project here in Hong Kong is wrapping up, now; I find it endlessly amusing how fast two-ish months has … Read more
Heal, Dream, Create PublishedJuly 19, 2018 by Charlaine Chen Through talking with the local youth, Blue Roof staff, and my host family, I have only scratched the surface of … Read more
A Critique: The World Isn’t Yours to Change. PublishedJuly 16, 2018 by Rachael Lau, CEE '20, Global Development Engineering Let me preface that I appreciate DukeEngage and the opportunity it has given me. My experience this summer has taught … Read more
Fripe-Prix and Farewells PublishedJuly 16, 2018 by Mikayla Aguie People always say that a Duke Engage project goes by really fast … I didn’t realize how right they were. … Read more