The Value of a Passion PublishedJune 14, 2018 by Meg Hancock '20 A History major, an Art major, and an English major all walk into a bar; they get ridiculed for pursuing … Read more
Duke Engage Boston Week One + Two Highlight Video PublishedJune 13, 2018 by Elizabeth Lee Hi from the Duke Engage Boston team! We’ve spent the past two weeks exploring the city from excursions like watching … Read more
A Deeper Look PublishedJuly 21, 2017 by Kaelah Brauher Growing up in a small town in Michigan, I’ve never had much exposure to homelessness. The only homeless people I … Read more
Adaptability PublishedJuly 20, 2017 by Emma Crossman “Philanthropy is changing. By design and by demand. Proactively and reactively” -Brian Crimmins The non-profit sector is one that has … Read more
A new issue PublishedJuly 20, 2017 by Aanan Henderson When I first arrived in Boston I was really interested in understanding the complex and nuanced issue of urban poverty … Read more
Do Not Walk PublishedJuly 18, 2017 by Kaelah Brauher Each morning I wake up, get dressed, walk to Miller St. Residence Hall for breakfast with my friends, then walk … Read more
The High-Five Man PublishedJuly 16, 2017 by CM Each morning on my walk to work, I am confronted by many things. Blasting horns and sirens as the Duck … Read more
Two Americas PublishedJuly 16, 2017 by Ryan Dant Last week during our weekly reflection, our group watched the harrowing documentary “I Am Not Your Negro.” The film is … Read more
The Incorporation of Intersectionality and Culturally Responsive Learning in Education PublishedJuly 12, 2017 by Caroline Zhou During the third annual GreenTalks at Boston Green Academy, I was able to observe a showcase of skills presented by … Read more
Liberty and Justice for all? PublishedJuly 09, 2017 by Gianna Miller July 4th. A day that brings even the most unpatriotic people out to the BBQ wearing red, white, and blue. … Read more