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Lieber maximized community-engaged learning options to explore the intersection of criminal justice and health. (Duke Office of Interdisciplinary Studies)
Graphic Ethnography: Comics as Research, a service-learning course, explores comics as both an innovative research method and a medium for authentic human connection. (Duke Service-Learning)
Without strong support—for research at Duke and institutions across the country—we risk slowing the progress that saves lives. What's at stake? Learn more with these resources.
Policymakers discuss: “How do we ensure an adequate workforce in a changing economy in Northeastern North Carolina?”
Photo Essay: Community Food Security Panel with the Duke Campus Farm. (Duke Campus Farm)
The 2025 Betsy Alden Community Service Award winner is a Durham native. (Duke Service-Learning)