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By offering place-based learning opportunities, the Duke Forest ignites students’ curiosity and appreciation for the natural world. (Duke Forest)
More than 80 high school students come to campus for a full day experience. (Pratt School of Engineering)
Ppanelists at the Duke Center for Community Engagement offered advice and insights.(Office of Interdisciplinary Studies)
Crown Lecture: The award-winning founder of Raleigh's "pay-what-you-can" restaurant displayed a contagious passion for community through food. (Duke Sanford)
Student-driven initiatives involving a growing ecosystem of community partnerships are reducing environmental impact while making sports more accessible to local residents.
DECHS's inaugural class members signed up promising futures in health care. (Duke Today)