A Turn of Events PublishedJune 01, 2020 by Victoria McReynolds Of all of the unexpected things that have happened this year, I didn’t really expect to be translating once again. … Read more
My Notes App PublishedJuly 01, 2019 by Carolyn MacLeod “Rape is not about sex. Rape is about power.” I quickly tapped this quote from an office coworker into a … Read more
Dance for PD and Parkinson’s Background PublishedJune 14, 2019 by Connie Zhou Hi! My name is Connie and I am interning with Dance for Parkinson’s Disease, which utilizes dancers and their knowledge … Read more
The Rose that Grows from Concrete PublishedJune 13, 2019 by Autumn Barnes So far, it has been past three weeks since I first started my independent project in Providence, Rhode Island. The … Read more
We Are Abolitionists: My First Day and 21st-Century Slavery PublishedMay 29, 2019 by Anna Northup First Glimpse My fingers are warm, my palms a little sweaty – and only partially from the heat that swirls … Read more
DEID in Madagascar: End of Project Summary PublishedAugust 10, 2018 by Samantha Wind When our team arrived in Manantenina, we thought that we would be working on the construction of a pipeline and … Read more
DEID in Madagascar: Reflections on Clean Water Education PublishedAugust 08, 2018 by Samantha Wild Since our team’s arrival in Madagascar, the DEID Madagascar project has expanded vastly in both scope and complexity. After extensively … Read more
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