A Turn of Events PublishedJune 01, 2020 by Victoria McReynolds Of all of the unexpected things that have happened this year, I didn’t really expect to be translating once again. … Read more
Your Assumptions Are Your Windows on the World PublishedAugust 05, 2019 by Ketty Bai I was scrolling through an article the other day, and right when I was about to lose interest, I happened … Read more
Backpacking through the North Cascades PublishedJuly 10, 2019 by Samaya Pattim As a major national park enthusiast and nature lover, I have found Seattle to be a dream. From seeing Mt. … Read more
ZUMBA! (and Chilean Cultural Perspectives on Exercise) PublishedJuly 10, 2019 by Avery Fulford About two weeks into our stay here, I was running sprints on the soccer field to keep in shape when … Read more
Working at Root Cause PublishedJune 17, 2019 by Jennie Wang Hi everyone! I’m Jennie and I’m a rising junior from Portland, Oregon studying economics and psychology. This summer I was … Read more
First Impressions of DE NOLA PublishedJune 10, 2019 by Lauren Berman Hi everyone! My name is Lauren, and I am a rising junior from Armonk, NY. I’m majoring in Sociology with … Read more
The White Elephant in the Room PublishedJune 09, 2019 by Madeleine Sparrow On my first day of in-town training at Freedom School Partners, I was startled when a simple “Good Morning” led … Read more
Fair Discrimination PublishedAugust 04, 2018 by Anna Chulack As I approach the end of my time here in Cape Town and look forward to returning to Duke, I’ve … Read more
What have I gained? PublishedJuly 24, 2018 by Ayana Crawl-Bey As my time at DukeEngage San Francisco comes to a close, I have tried to think about the takeaways I … Read more
Durham vs Durham: Compare and Contrast PublishedJuly 19, 2018 by Joyce Zhou Some may believe that people in England and America are pretty similar in terms of culture—after all, we both speak … Read more