Neurocysticercosis in Cartagena, Colombia: Update 3 PublishedJune 29, 2018 by Miguel Gonzalez As this week wrapped up, a lot has happened not just in the clinic, but in Colombia as a whole. … Read more
New Confidence PublishedJune 29, 2018 by Morgan Bird During my first week at the National Association for Campus Activities (NACA), I settled into the Columbia community, the organization, … Read more
The Road to Legalizing Abortion in Argentina: A Green Bandana, and a Historic Vote PublishedJune 25, 2018 by Lexi Clifford Last week a bill passed, 129 to 125, in the Argentinian congress to legalize abortion and is now being sent … Read more
Introduction – Duke Engineers in Madagascar PublishedJune 25, 2018 by Sarah Mosier I’m Sarah Mosier and I’m a sophomore studying Civil and Environmental Engineering at Duke. For the last month and a … Read more
The Little Things PublishedJune 25, 2018 by Morgan Bird “…but I don’t know why,” I said to my mom during our daily, post-work phone call. Earlier that day, I … Read more
Rainforest Hydraulics PublishedJune 21, 2018 by Rachael Lau The past few weeks in Madagascar have taught me a lot about both field engineering and being innovative on site. … Read more
True Teamwork PublishedJune 18, 2018 by Mikayla Aguie Coming to the DisAbled Women’s Network (DAWN) for DukeEngage, I knew that I would have a wonderful experience. My previous … Read more
3-week Reflection of a Non-Profit PublishedJune 18, 2018 by Allie Rauch At the end of my 3rd week, I am taken aback at how I have learned so much, and how … Read more
What Exactly is Neurocysticercosis: Update PublishedJune 14, 2018 by Miguel Gonzalez I have reached the halfway point of my trip here in Cartagena, Colombia. From my last blog post, I was … Read more
Hoping Against the Statistics PublishedJune 14, 2018 by Aidan Workman Only 1% of victims are ever rescued. I was told this statistic on the first day at A21 this summer, … Read more