Celeste Brown I am the site coordinator for Duke Engage: Durham. I graduated from Duke University in 2011. The summer following my sophomore year, I participated in Duke Engage: Durham. I worked with youth and continued my involvement throughout the following school year. Currently, I am in graduate school and pursuing my Master's in Social Work.
Domonique Redmond Assistant Director for Programs, Duke Community Service Center; DukeEngage-Durham Program Director
Domoniqúe is responsible for the development, planning, implementation and volunteer recruitment for the Community Service Center (CSC) signature programs, as well as non-profit community partner collaborations. As part of the CSC’s outreach and recruitment efforts, she manages e-mail lists and is responsible for website updates that include volunteer and federal work-study announcements and listings. Domoniqúe supervises and mentors CSC’s national service corps members and student interns and has served on the staff and as the Program Director for DukeEngage-Durham for 8 years. Background & Experience Domoniqúe joined the CSC in 1997 as Volunteer Coordinator and became the Assistant Director of Programs in 2006 after receiving her Master of Public Administration degree from N.C. Central University. Before coming to North Carolina, she was the Program Assistant for the Tennessee Association of Housing and Redevelopment Authorities (TAHRA) statewide AmeriCorps*VISTA project.
Dr. Sam Miglarese Director, Duke-Durham Neighborhood Partnership and Director of Community Engagement, Office of Durham and Regional Affairs, Duke University, oversees a partnership collaborative designed in 1996 to improve quality of life in 12 neighborhoods surrounding campus and boost student achievement in 8 public schools. He works closely with Duke professional schools, departments and student engagement initiatives as they support the partnership. Prior to coming to Duke in 1999, Sam earned a doctorate in theological studies from the University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome and served for 28 years in full-time church ministry. He is an adjunct member of Duke’s Religious studies department (new book on Vatican II to be published by UNC press in September, 2015) and the Program in Education. Sam has been co-director of DukeEngage Durham since 2007 and co-director of DukeEngage Durham sister cities since 2013 in which Durham University, Durham, UK, hosted 15 students for immersive service after they completed six weeks of service in Durham, NC, promoting economic/community development.