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Culinary historian to speak on Black-Jewish Identity Cooking – Nov. 10
November 9, 2015
Culinary historian and chef Michael W. Twitty will lead discussion over dinner on the theme of "Kosher/Soul: Black-Jewish Identity Cooking." RSVP required.
Global Neighborhood dinner sparks spirited debate
November 5, 2015
Students, faculty and local farmers discuss seed policy and GMOs.
Intersection of current events and food at Global Neighborhood Dinner
October 7, 2015
The Global Neighborhood Association recently hosted its second dinner of the 2015-16 academic year, which featured Assistant Professor Aunchalee Palmquist discussing infant feeding issues in the Syrian refugee crisis.
First Global Neighborhood 'House Dinner' draws enthusiastic crowd
September 2, 2015
Several hundred students gathered with faculty and staff on Sept. 1 to discuss the intersections food and culture.
Elon staff and faculty present at International Education Conference
June 8, 2015
Elon staff and faculty were active contributors at this year's annual conference of NAFSA: Association of International Educators.
Global Neighborhood buildings earn LEED Silver certification
April 15, 2015
The U.S. Green Building Council recognized Elon University's newest residential neighborhood for its sustainable design and operations.
'Waiting for Moonrise: Fasting, Storytelling and Marriage in Provincial Rajasthan' – March 31
March 30, 2015
Ann Grodzins Gold from Syracuse University visits campus for a talk about popular Hindu women's rituals in North India. The event is sponsored by the Global Neighborhood Association and is free to the public.
Global Neighborhood faculty, staff and student present at conference
March 16, 2015
Members of the Global Neighborhood Association presented to a group of international educators at the NCAIE State Conference on March 13.
Elon professor awarded Fulbright for work on Hindu death rituals
March 5, 2015
Assistant Professor Amy L. Allocco, the university's distinguished emerging scholar in religious studies, will conduct ethnographic fieldwork to achieve a better understanding of Hindu practices in modern day India.