Obrigada Cabo Verde PublishedJuly 15, 2018 by Lauren Owens Coming into this program, I did not anticipate was how dramatic the shifts between our work sites would prove to … Read more
“New Orleans Nice” PublishedJuly 15, 2018 by Claudia LaRose Growing up in Minnesota, I have always been familiar with the phrase “Minnesota Nice.” I have always appreciated this phrase … Read more
#11—Kochi to Cape Town!! PublishedJuly 13, 2018 by Arthi Kozhumam Sunday, July 8th. After a series of flights from Kochi to Dubai and Dubai to Cape Town, we finally landed, … Read more
Medicine, Social Work and Education: A DukeEngage Indy Project in Bolivia PublishedJuly 12, 2018 by McKenzie Cook, Duke 2019, Cardea Fellow La Paz, Bolivia, is haphazardly settled in a basin the Cordillera Real. It is beautiful, rugged, and oftentimes, quite cold, … Read more
Where Are You From? PublishedJuly 11, 2018 by Jamie Karl It’s a common question and a conversation starter. People in New Orleans are incredibly friendly, and wherever we go, we … Read more
Strangeness and Familiarity PublishedJuly 11, 2018 by Carter Teng The progression of my homesickness was alarming. I had been in Belgrade for less than two weeks when I changed … Read more
Reunion PublishedJuly 11, 2018 by Jea Hyun Kim Coming from a school full of vibrant and young students, I felt weird standing in front of students who are … Read more
Hello?! Woorideul PublishedJuly 11, 2018 by James Feng This week we started teaching at the Woorideul School. But first, a little background. This school specializes in teaching people … Read more
Week 6: Unfamiliar Streets PublishedJuly 11, 2018 by Melody Hong Week 6 marked a new page in our time in Korea. We moved from Jiguchon to Wooridul, and to me, … Read more
Not a Handout, a Hand Up PublishedJuly 11, 2018 by dab82@duke.edu Not a handout, a hand up – 6/25/2018 It is the beginning of my second week here in Seattle with … Read more