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“I realized that civic engagement is something that you can balance in your day-to-day life. I think people have the perception that if you’re going to be involved, you really need to commit, and give your life up, and move to another country…I don’t think it’s like that. It’s something that can be very local." Manvi Malhotra

Civic Engagement as a Way of Life

Published by Sarah Rogers
DukeEngage is accepting applications for the Brodhead Service Program, a summer fellowship available to DukeEngage alumni who wish to design …
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Rachel Beza-Juarez: . “I felt that I had the support to really make it my own, and also, the professional guidance that might not be built into a community project is built into the fellowship…preparing you for the future, and making you reflect on what that future will look like, and how you can connect and fold your interests into that future.”

Learning Resilience through Service

Published by Sarah Rogers
DukeEngage is accepting applications for the Brodhead Service Program, a summer fellowship available to DukeEngage alumni who wish to design …
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Week 8: Conclusion

Published by Aspen Martin
Our eighth and final week of Duke Engage Orange County consisted primarily of reflection and revision. On Monday morning, we …
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Reading and Discussions (Week 7)

Published by Morgan Chumney
This week, filled with individual readings and reflection, was an abrupt change from the commotion of camp we became accustomed …
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Orange County Program Reflection

Published by Zimeng Fan
This week we officially wrapped up with the camp session, continued and concluded with the racial equity workshop. I was …
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