Meet the '23-'24 PathWays Fellows
Darin Diep

Darin Diep is a first-year Master of Divinity student at Duke Divinity School and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies with a minor in Ancient Languages. Darin’s academic pursuits are underscored by her passion to explore the relationship between the Church and the broader world. As a Latinx Studies Fellow, she aspires to immerse herself in the perspectives of marginalized communities and discover how the Church can actively engage with social issues, particularly with those related to systemic injustice. Also working towards a certificate in Theology and the Arts, Darin aims to examine the relationship between Maker and Made, investigating theological implications for our understanding of identity within the imago dei.
Nicky Gutierrez

Nicky Gutierrez is a theopoet and first-year Master of Theological Studies student at Duke Divinity School. At the Divinity School, he is a Latinx Studies Fellow and is pursuing two certificates in Latinx Studies and Theology and the Arts. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Creative Writing and Religious Studies and Master's degrees in both Theopoetics and Writing as well as Arts with a concentration in Theological Studies. He is a haiku poet and has been published in several poetic magazines and journals. Nicky’s main interests lie in the intersection of theology and poetry.
Mitchell Eithun

A student at Duke Divinity School, Mitchell Eithun is a composer, mathematician, and lover of bells. He holds a Bachelor's degree in mathematics and computer science and a Master's degree in computational mathematics, science and engineering. He has over sixty published pieces of handbell music and has ministered as a handbell director, digital ministry intern, and campus pastor. His current interests lie in hymnody, digital ministry, and spiritual formation in music ensembles. He is a member of the Handbell Musicians of America and an associate member of the Guild of Carillonneurs in North America. Mitchell also serves as a Chapel carillonneur and intern for Chapel Music. Previously he served as intern for Worship and Student Engagement.
Jude Sutharshan Mahendren
