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
The Value of a Passion PublishedJune 14, 2018 by Meg Hancock '20 A History major, an Art major, and an English major all walk into a bar; they get ridiculed for pursuing … 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
Week 1: Education and Exploration PublishedJune 05, 2018 by Melody Hong Landing in Korea was a surreal experience. After an 18-hour journey of airplanes and layovers (during which I did not … Read more
The First Week – “Realizing My Situation and Putting a Face to Refugee Injustice” PublishedJune 04, 2018 by Brock Salzman This week was as much of an educational whirlwind as it was a culture shock. It all started when I … Read more
Turtles and Magnets PublishedMay 27, 2018 by Youlim Kim In January 2015, a paper published in Current Biology found evidence of loggerhead sea turtles using the Earth’s magnetic field … Read more
The Cost of Living PublishedAugust 24, 2017 by martincala I’ve never been in a house with no floors. That is, I had never been in such a house until … Read more
Coming Home PublishedAugust 24, 2017 by Anna Quinn As I am heading back to Durham on my last flight from the Seychelles, I have mixed feeling regarding the … Read more
The Last Day of Camp PublishedAugust 24, 2017 by Melissa Horowitz It’s hard to believe that four weeks of Eureka! camp and eight weeks of DukeEngage-Orange Coun have gone by so … Read more
Eyes Open to Complexity PublishedAugust 18, 2017 by Beini Yin The last day of work was a whirlwind of work and emotions. We stayed in our office area the entire … Read more