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The lingering effects of Covid-19 learning loss

Some communities fared worse than others in terms of how much educational ground was lost to the Covid pandemic.

2023 Alden Award Winners Represent Exceptional Commitment to Service-Learning

Each year, Duke Service-Learning recognizes students, faculty and community partners with the Betsy Alden Outstanding Service-Learning Awards. Betsy Alden was a pioneer in service-learning, beginning her work at Duke during the 1980s. Read more about the legacy of Betsy Alden HERE.

UN Global Compact: Laying the foundation for sustainable, resilient and responsible business

UN Global Compact: Laying the foundation for sustainable, resilient and responsible business
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Drowning in Misery: How swimming pools of the rich are leading to a water crisis in the world

Your taps could run dry soon and you have the rich to blame. Shedding a light on social inequalities, a recent study highlighted that while the poor use the majority of their water for basic needs like drinking, washing, and cooking, the rich use excessive water for personal pleasure – filling up swimming pools, watering gardens

How much education did kids lose because of COVID pandemic?

Children worldwide experienced deficits equivalent to one-third of a school year’s learning due to the COVID pandemic, a new analysis found. Learning deficits were most severe in children in developing countries and among low-income children.

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