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Mid-Program Reflections

Published by Megan Wong
Our time in Zhuhai is halfway over. I’ve been in China for four weeks now, and in four weeks from …
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Miami in Amerikkka

Published by Sanjidah Ahmed
When I was eight-years-old, my dad decided that we were all going to speak English and only English in the …
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Bring Me The Law

Published by Fiona Xin, Jose San Martin, Jason Brovich
Everyone’s wheels touched down sometime on Friday last week, but we spent the night raiding the grocery section of a …
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DukeEngage student leading a dance class

Time is Flying

Published by PamelaSurran
Frustration is the best word to describe this past week. For the fifth time since January, I fell ill. In …
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Students in classroom

A Lonely Place

Published by NadiaFord
Bad moods are my worst enemy. If my life were a movie, which I am pretty convinced it is at …
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What’s in a name?

Published by Sara Yuen
(I think Juliet, was trying to say that names shouldn’t really matter, but I think Shakespeare and I would agree …
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I Am American

Published by IreneKoc
I am American. At least that’s what I try to say when kids and adults ask me “what are you? …
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Measuring Impact

Published by Maggie Xing
(This blog is from the Summer of 2016.) It’s been a while since my last post! Three more camps have …
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