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Hope, Peace, Reconciliation and Love: The Messages of Marc Chagall in his Artwork and Literature
November 2, 2016
A highly acclaimed speaker on Marc Chagall, Vivian R. Jacobson will visit Elon to lecture on Chagall's love of creating both art and literature.
Elon art history professor presents paper on the material world of the Early Middle Ages
October 11, 2016
Evan A. Gatti, associate professor of art history and associate director of the Elon Core Curriculum, presented "Frescoes in Fragments: What material loss allows us to see" at Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon.
Screening of 'Before God, We Are All Family' to be held Oct. 13
October 3, 2016
Global Commons Media Room, 5 p.m.
Religious studies professor awarded American Academy of Religion Grant
September 20, 2016
The grant will help fund his project, "On the Edge: Launching a Regional Interdisciplinary Symposium in the Southeast.”
The Faces of Syria: the war and refugee crisis 5 years on
September 6, 2016
Two upcoming events to learn more about the latest developments related to the Syrian war and refugee crisis – one featuring the voices of leadership and the other featuring the voices of a Syrian refugee family in North Carolina.
Syrian representative to the United Nations to speak Sept. 7 at Elon
September 5, 2016
The senior negotiator and democracy activist will speak on the current state of the civil war and prospects for peace.
Amy Allocco delivers three invited lectures in India
August 25, 2016
Over the course of her sabbatical year in South India, Amy L. Allocco delivered three discrete invited lectures.
Joel Harter and the Truitt Center awarded Interfaith Leadership Lab grant
August 2, 2016
The grant will help fund Ripple 2017, a conference to focus on the theme of "Mindfully Plural."
Center for Study of Religion, Culture, and Society sponsors conference in South India
August 2, 2016
Historic University of Madras is the site for an international consultation on home-making.