A COVID-19 poem PublishedJuly 09, 2020 by Victoria McReynolds staring through a computer screen eyes straining videos buffering pets barking and meowing pressing the mute button then clicking … Read more
What do Rhinos and Chile Have in Common? PublishedJune 25, 2020 by Andre Hall This week centered mainly around standardizing our data for the biological reserves database that we’ve been working on since Week … Read more
The Whole is Greater than the Sum of its Parts PublishedSeptember 04, 2019 by Chelsea Jubitana There are many assumptions about Africa, with one of them being that the country has a relatively homogenous population. This … Read more
A Tale of Two Cities: Paramaribo x Praia PublishedSeptember 04, 2019 by Chelsea Jubitana I’ve met a handful of people who can contextualize my ethnicity on a map. Once I give context that I … Read more
Oregon Beauty PublishedJuly 26, 2019 by Kayla Marr Oregon offers so many opportunities to connect with nature and view the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. All of the … Read more
An Alternative to Corporate Culture PublishedJuly 26, 2019 by Genevieve Beske “Look at the size of that house. That’s disgusting.” Ralph remarked. We were out in the wilderness on a day-long … Read more
Portland First Thoughts PublishedJuly 25, 2019 by Kayla Marr I have now been in Portland for four full days. I have encountered many things that I enjoy about the … Read more
A Different Office Culture PublishedJuly 22, 2019 by Grace Sipp When I found out that I would be partnered with Crag Environmental Law Center for my DukeEngage summer, a very … Read more
A List of some of My Favorite Things I’ve done so far in Portland PublishedJuly 15, 2019 by Alex Bussey 1. Cook for myself!! Maia and I made some Thai green curry with tofu, veggies and white rice. It was … Read more
Heat, Cities, and Independence PublishedJuly 12, 2019 by Gaby McDonald It has been a crazy two weeks so far! I am writing this after having finished the first week of … Read more