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DukeEngage Dublin 2010

The 2010 DukeEngage Dublin participants are halfway through their summer civic engagement experience. Read their “Thoughts from Dublin” so far.

The Rightful Place?

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong weighs in on the rightful place of science. Watch the video now.

U.S. Immigration Policy: What’s Next?

Institute director Noah Pickus recently discussed how to wade through the emotional intensity and technical complexity of the current immigration debate as part of a panel on “U.S. Immigration Policy: What’s Next?” Watch the video now.

Stories from Nepal

One of the Institute’s two summer research-service teams just completed their last week of work in Nepal, where members divided their time between community engagement and community-based research. Read about their experiences.

Biological Sex & Ethics in Sports

Caster Semenya, the 800-meter world champion who was forced to undergo gender tests, has been allowed to return to women’s competitive track events by the sport’s governing body. Listen to our spring panel’s discussion of her case on iTunesU.

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Apply for Project Change

Want to take part in Project Change? Click here for more information, or go directly to our online application.

Poverty in North Carolina

The Institute is launching a new project on the Moral Challenges of Poverty and Inequality. Click here for more info.

And the Winners Are….

The top prize winners of the What is Good Art? Competition were unveiled at the opening of the related exhibition on April 5. See who won.

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Fuqua/Coach K Leadership Conference

October 26-27, 2010. Locations and Times: TBD.