On March 24, the Department of Romance Studies hosted its 13th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. The event celebrates original research from undergraduate students, completed as part of Romance Studies coursework.
Despite the school system promising to do better, some students take classes at Durham Tech after graduating to achieve proficiency‚ costing them thousands of dollars.
“My French-style training elevates my desserts, but in Algeria, baking is always about community,” Bakour says. “Food is a universal language, and it’s a way for us all to connect during events like today.”
Volunteers from the Ellerbe Creek Watershed Association (ECWA) worked diligently in the morning sunshine to weed and seed a green infrastructure apparatus at the base of Ellerbe Creek called a bioretention cell.