Today in both of Tony Brown’s classes, dialogue was a reoccurring topic.   In the morning class (PPS 190), students Nadine Goldberg and Stanley Yuan led a dialogue session.  Strong statements were made and students were asked to take a side regarding their stance on the statement.  They were then asked to “seek to understand” […]

Last night, Professor Tony Brown was the speaker for the “What Matters to Me and Why” program.  What Matters to Me and Why (WMMW) is a faculty-student interaction program that brings together Duke students with faculty, staff, and administrators who are willing to discuss their personal values and beliefs.  WMMW hopes to encourage conversation on […]

Camp Kesem was born eleven years ago in Tony Brown’s social entrepreneurship course as a group project by Jeff Leibach, John Rimel, and Yoav Lurie.  Camp Kesem is a one-week, student-run camp for children who have been affected by cancer in their families.  The goal of the camp is to provide a place for children to […]