During their summer in Saint-Avold, a former coal mining town in northeastern France, DukeEngage students worked with local organizations striving to improve economic and social conditions in the community. For them, it was a new experience — but for their faculty program director, Germain Choffart, it was a return home. The post For Students, a DukeEngage Program in a Small French Town Is a New Experience — but for the Faculty Director, It’s Home appeared first on The Kenan Institute f...| The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University
A course on ethics and environmental policy introduced Kendra Rentz T'25 to a new approach to her studies — collaborating with community members who were most likely to be impacted by climate change on research that could directly benefit them.| The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University
New research published by Just Environments reveals that North Carolina poultry farms decrease the value of nearby homes by 30%, raising questions about the growing industry’s impact on nearby communities.| The Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University