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Jimmy Curiazza recognized for fundraising efforts to fight cancer
January 23, 2015
A staff member with the university's Physical Plant, Curiazza has collected donations for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in recent years by building a holiday light display at his home in Gibsonville, N.C.
Angela Lewellyn Jones elected vice-president of the Southern Sociological Society
January 14, 2015
Brian Pennington receives grant, presents new research on Hinduism and climate change
December 5, 2014
Pennington's long-term research in the Indian Himalayas was extended by a grant from the American Academy of Religion to study how local Hindus respond to recent catastrophic floods
CATL announces Fall 2014 Teaching & Learning Grant recipients
November 19, 2014
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching & Learning announces the recipients of the Fall 2014 Teaching and Learning Grants.
Pamela Winfield receives book prize
November 2, 2014
The associate professor of religious studies was named the winner of the fourth annual Book Prize awarded by the Southeastern Conference of the Association of Asian Studies for her book "Icons and Iconoclasm in Japanese Buddhism: Kūkai and Dōgen on the Art of Enlightenment."
Three faculty members named CATL Scholars
October 24, 2014
Brandon Essary, Jennifer Uno and Barbara Gordon will work on projects that explore the way students learn in Italian, in biology service-learning courses, and through writing and multimodal assignments, respectively.
Enrique Armijo named an Advisor at The Free State Foundation
October 15, 2014
Elon Law Professor Enrique Armijo was named to the Board of Academic Advisors for The Free State Foundation on September 24.