The Lack of Translations PublishedJune 27, 2021 by Brandon Lopez I always get really confused as to why the USCIS still does not really have many of their forms in … Read more
Redefining Health in the Age of COVID-19 PublishedAugust 12, 2020 by James Zheng In the era of COVID-19, it’s easy to become numb. Numb to the millions of cases. The thousands of stories … Read more
From School to Prison PublishedJuly 17, 2020 by Cidian Edwards The school that I attended for my first three years of high school was a very under-funded public school composed … Read more
Systematic Failures: What Can an Intern Do? PublishedJuly 13, 2020 by James Zheng Hello, world! My name’s James, and I am part of the (virtual) DukeEngage program in Washington D.C. I’m currently working … Read more
Addressing the Root Cause PublishedJune 24, 2020 by Cidian Edwards This week, I met with the supervisor of the Substance Abuse and Recidivism Reduction program at the Criminal Justice Resource … Read more
Week 1 Reflection PublishedJune 08, 2020 by Emma Swill As an ambitious eight-year-old I began fundraising for Project Morry, a youth development organization offering a summer camp experience and … Read more
Just Like Old Friends PublishedJune 03, 2020 by Horacio Rios For this summer’s independent project, I’m working with an immigration law firm. As part of my first project, I’m making … Read more
My First Week: DukeEngage From Home! PublishedJune 03, 2020 by Justine Cronk On May 21, I was supposed to be boarding a plane to Peru to start an 8 week immersive volunteer … Read more
Life is a (Turtle) Highway PublishedAugust 28, 2019 by Ashley Rosen The Before: As I stood on the bank of the Hanalei River where the river’s mouth meets the salty ocean … Read more
The Importance of Perspectives PublishedAugust 06, 2019 by Nini Lam Throughout this summer, I have been slowly noticing the similarities that have tied my Duke Engage experience together with my policy … Read more