Feelings, Feelings, and More Feelings PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by Elizabeth Finny I don’t think I’ve ever undergone more self-reflection than I have on this trip, and have never felt so strongly … Read more
Rephrasing the Commonalities Between Apartheid and the Present PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by Emery Jenson What actually changed for the average South African when apartheid ended and a new democracy was ushered in? This is … Read more
Turning the Heart to the Ocean’s Rhythms PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by Junette Yu Traveling from the north Atlantic to the south Pacific, Fiji (GMT +12) was my fourth time zone within four days. … Read more
Man vs. Wild: Conquering Tara Mountain PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by Dillon Leovic This past weekend, I decided to embark on an overnight journey to Tara Mountain, a beautiful National State Park located … Read more
Charitable Trust PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by Gina Kovalik As of today, we are a whopping 2 weeks in and already 1/3 through our shortened program. Through the ups … Read more
Slum Does Not Equal Homeless PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by Loren Breen After 15 years in the United States education system, I thought I had at least a general understanding of life … Read more
Meant to Be PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by Sanjidah Ahmed “I’m going back home. I couldn’t forgive myself if my mother passed away without me there.” “I’ve just accepted … Read more
Branching Out Portland: Weeks 2 and 3 PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by Elizabeth Allen Last weekend, DukeEngage Portland was camping at Opal Creek Ancient Forest without internet access or computers. When I got back, … Read more
Immortality Does Exist PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by Elizabeth Allen Soon after I began working at Crag Law Center, I realized just how much DukeEngagers have contributed to Crag over … Read more
Students checking emails PublishedJuly 10, 2017 by ivanapremasinghe Each day brings new activities and new experiences at the Carlson School [for Cerebral Palsy in Auckland, New Zealand]. However, … Read more