Partnering to explore the difficult questions. The Duke Center for Community Engagement is an interdisciplinary hub facilitating collaborative scholarship between community partners and Duke faculty, staff, and students, to address pressing societal challenges. The Center connects community organizations with students and researchers to explore difficult questions, analyze data, and enhance their impactful work. The Duke| Duke Community Affairs - Duke community engagement
After a national search, Deborah (Debbie) Goldstein has been selected as the new associate vice president/associate vice provost for community-engaged scholarship. She will report jointly to Stelfanie Williams, Vice President for Community Affairs, and Ed Balleisen, Vice Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies in the Provost’s Office. Her first day in this new role will be March 1, 2025.| Duke Today