Education

Hank & Billye Suber Aaron Young Scholars Summer Research Institute

Program Description

The Aaron Young Scholars Summer Research Institute is a program that provides high school students enrolled in Durham Public Schools (DPS) with training to enhance their writing, research, and presentation skills. The program is sponsored by the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University in partnership with Durham Public Schools (DPS). In keeping with the Samuel DuBois Cook Center’s central mission as a community of scholars engaged in the study of the causes and consequences of inequality, program participants explore curriculum related to the economic, social, and political dimensions of inequality.

Program Information

Goals

  • Enhance student research, writing, and presentation skills within an academically high-achieving environment
  • Facilitate student ownership of learning and develop tools for critical inquiry
  • Foster collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to the study of the causes and consequences of inequality
  • Enable student production of individual research related to the varied causes and consequences of inequality and possible remedies for achieving equity and social justice (involving the intersections of class, income, wealth, gender, race, health, law, employment, and education)
  • Identify and recruit the next generation of scholars engaged in the study of inequality and design of remedies for addressing group-based disparities and conflicts.

Details

  • Programming: TBD for 2025
  • Location: TBD for 2025
  • Food: Breakfast and lunch are provided while on site.
  • Cost: Free.
  • Requirement: Aaron Young Scholars Summer Research Institute participants must be currently enrolled in Durham Public Schools and the ninth, tenth, or eleventh grade.

Administration

Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity
  • William A. Darity, Program Founder
  • Gwendolyn Wright, Program Administrator
  • Kennedy Ruff, Program Coordinator
  • JoAnn O’Neal, Business Manager
Durham Public Schools
  • Keaundra Robinson, Co-Program Liaison; Equity Leadership and Strategy Coordinator with Durham Public Schools
  • Iwinosa Idahor, Co-Program Liaison; Student Equity, Engagement and Opportunity Coordinator with Durham Public Schools

Application & Deadline

We will be accepting and reviewing applications in 2025.

Please fill out the link below, and if you have any questions, please email Program Coordinator Ms. Kennedy Ruff at kennedy.ruff@duke.edu.

2024 Hank and Billye Suber Aaron Young Scholars

Cohort 1

Cohort 2

Institute Personnel

What People Are Saying

“It was a total success and I know that the Young Scholars are motivated to become activist and change agents for social justice. Thank you again for this amazing program.”

Aaron Young Scholar Parent

“I enjoyed being in the 3rd year cohort and digging deeper into my topic. I also appreciate working with all of the teachers and staff of the institute."

Aaron Young Scholar

“Keep up the great work. You are creating future leaders who will understand the key issues impacting our community.”

Aaron Young Scholar Parent

“Although hesitant at first, my student thoroughly enjoyed himself, and he was excited to tell us about his daily work and learned information that is helpful to him. He was nervous about presenting, however he became more confident and did well.”

Aaron Young Scholar Parent

“My favorite part of the institute was watching the change in the depth of conversation with my student.”

Aaron Young Scholar Parent

It was really important to me that I finished the Social Equity Program and through your help, I was able to do so. This program has taught me so much and has even played a major impact on my future career goals.

Aaron Young Scholar

“I enjoyed hearing from everyone [at the Capstone] and the topics are all relevant and timely.”

Aaron Young Scholar Parent

“The teachers and staff are supportive and transparent. The village concept is working!”

Aaron Young Scholar Parent

My student blossomed under tutelage received. The boost to their confidence and ability to work with like minded young people has made for a wondrous experience. Thank you, for your efforts and commitment. These students benefited and our community will continue to benefit.

Aaron Young Scholar Parent