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Sustainable Travel
October 25, 2017
Reduce your carbon footprint when you learn about what you can do before, during, and after your trip to contribute to sustainability wherever you go
Think Forward: Applying study abroad to your professional development
October 25, 2017
Make sure your time abroad is full of “I’m so glad I did’s” instead of “I wish I had knowns.”
Strategies for Success: Returned student panel
October 25, 2017
Engage returned students about their experiences and receive tips for making your program the best it can be.
The Skin I’m In: Perspectives on Race & Ethnicity Abroad
October 24, 2017
Join us for a dialogue where we explore the impact of race, ethnicity and identity while abroad.
Global OUTreach: LGBTQIA Topics While Studying Away/Abroad
October 24, 2017
Join us for this Global OUTreach session hosted jointly by the Gender & LGBTQIA Center and Global Education Center.
Planning for Post-Grad: International Scholarships and Fellowships
October 24, 2017
Learn strategies for maximizing your time abroad to prepare competitive applications for international fellowships.
Ruelle, Vandermaas-Peeler and Peeples present at symposium
June 12, 2017
Joan Ruelle, Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler and Tim Peeples co-presented poster at global learning symposium on June 11, 2017.
Oprah Winfrey visits Elon to celebrate graduation of one of her ‘daughter girls’
May 19, 2017
Nosipho Shangase '17, who graduated from the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in South Africa, has become an accomplished public health scholar at Elon and will pursue her doctorate in the field.
Elon symposium advances conversation about global engagement programs
May 2, 2017
The recent Global Education Symposium hosted by Elon's Center for Research on Global Engagement and the Doctor of Physical Therapy program brought experts to campus to talk about effective and collaborative global education initiatives.
Lumen Scholar takes top paper award at regional conference on the study of religion
March 8, 2017
Three other Elon students were selected to present undergraduate research projects to the Southeastern Commission on the Study of Religion.