OPINION
Five years of DukeEngage
By Mbaye Lo | April 30, 2012As DukeEngage celebrates its fifth year this summer, the University’s community deserves to rejoice.
As DukeEngage celebrates its fifth year this summer, the University’s community deserves to rejoice.
It seems to me that the path to change is so hazardous and the cost so high that revolution is often the inevitable outcome.
This is a world of constructed realities, but DukeEngagers cannot and should not ignore it.
Historically, students have been expected, in their spare-non-academic-time to match their classroom experience to complementary internships, job shadowing and volunteerism opportunities.