Detroit 2019 Blog- External Link PublishedOctober 04, 2019 by Angelica Richardson The 2019 DukeEngage-Detroit cohort has decided to maintain their blog on an external site. Here’s the link to that blog. … Read more
South Korea 2019 Blog – External Link PublishedOctober 02, 2019 by Angelica Richardson The 2019 DukeEngage-South Korea cohort has decided to maintain their blog on an external site. Here’s the link to that … Read more
Week 1 안녕? DukeEngage 처음이지? (Hey? It’s your first time at DukeEngage right?) PublishedSeptember 25, 2019 by Martin Trinh Finally, we have finished our first week in Seoul, South Korea. All of us can agree that the flights … Read more
Week 1: Thoughts from the Unification Education Institute PublishedSeptember 17, 2019 by Daniel Fawcett On Tuesday we arrived at the Unification Education Institute, and were ready to stay for three days to learn about … Read more
Help is a Two-Way Street PublishedSeptember 04, 2019 by Kya Locklear The idea of ‘helping’ is an interesting and abstract concept; one that before felt much more black and white. It’s … Read more
Teaching is a Two-Way Street PublishedSeptember 04, 2019 by Kelsi King Eight weeks and countless rides in our beloved giant white van later, DukeEngage Orange County has finally come to a … Read more
The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts PublishedSeptember 04, 2019 by Chelsea Jubitana There are many assumptions about Africa, with one of them being that the country has a relatively homogenous population. This … Read more
DukeEngage back at Duke PublishedSeptember 04, 2019 by Qingqi Li With DukeEngage wrapping up, I’m thinking towards the upcoming school year. I move back to Duke in 10 days, and … Read more
A Tale of Two Cities: Paramaribo x Praia PublishedSeptember 04, 2019 by Chelsea Jubitana I’ve met a handful of people who can contextualize my ethnicity on a map. Once I give context that I … Read more
Highs and Highers PublishedSeptember 03, 2019 by Nadia Innab As an activity on one of the last days of work, instead of saying our “high” and “low”, staff said … Read more