Series Class of 2018: Senior Stories of Discovery, Learning and Serving See more on Duke Lens... Showing 11 of 26 results Class of 2018: Literary Detective Heads to Oxford as Rhodes Scholar The prestigious scholarship provides all expenses for two or three years of study at the University of Oxford in England Gabrielle (Gabi) Stewart, a Duke University senior from San Dimas, California, was among the 32... Class of 2018: Making Life Easier for Mental Health Caregivers Mackenzie Drazan started her own non-profit during her time at Duke, and used the... Class of 2018: Grayson Allen on the Significance of Graduation Class of 2018: Getting People in Conversation About Identity Issues Senior used I&E work to create online platform for challenging discussions Giselle Graham started an online community for people to discuss identity issues, and found... Class of 2018: A Filmmaker Changing the Way Teens Talk About Mental Health Class of 2018: A Chemist Applies His Learning to Global Health Issues Class of 2018: Mississippi and Brazil -- Race & Poverty in Two Peripheries Class of 2018: A Student Leader Develops Community Through Duke Chapel Barahona taught house course on the ethics of mission work As a first-year student from Orlando, Florida, Elizabeth Barahona, T '18, found a supportive... Class of 2018: Ten Ideas on the State Opioid Crisis Undergraduates work with faculty on turning ideas into action Class of 2018: A Basketball Star Turned Fashion Entrepreneur Erin Mathias spent a lot of time this past summer bent over her sewing machine, watching as the... Class of 2018: Out of a Challenge About Knowledge From a Young Girl Comes a Student Commencement Speech Born in Singapore, raised there and in Australia and Atlanta, Deeksha Malhotra says she’s... More Stories
Class of 2018: Literary Detective Heads to Oxford as Rhodes Scholar The prestigious scholarship provides all expenses for two or three years of study at the University of Oxford in England Gabrielle (Gabi) Stewart, a Duke University senior from San Dimas, California, was among the 32...
Class of 2018: Making Life Easier for Mental Health Caregivers Mackenzie Drazan started her own non-profit during her time at Duke, and used the...
Class of 2018: Getting People in Conversation About Identity Issues Senior used I&E work to create online platform for challenging discussions Giselle Graham started an online community for people to discuss identity issues, and found...
Class of 2018: A Student Leader Develops Community Through Duke Chapel Barahona taught house course on the ethics of mission work As a first-year student from Orlando, Florida, Elizabeth Barahona, T '18, found a supportive...
Class of 2018: Ten Ideas on the State Opioid Crisis Undergraduates work with faculty on turning ideas into action
Class of 2018: A Basketball Star Turned Fashion Entrepreneur Erin Mathias spent a lot of time this past summer bent over her sewing machine, watching as the...
Class of 2018: Out of a Challenge About Knowledge From a Young Girl Comes a Student Commencement Speech Born in Singapore, raised there and in Australia and Atlanta, Deeksha Malhotra says she’s...