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Elon welcomes eighth class of Multifaith Scholars
April 30, 2024
Through a two-year fellows program, the five students in this multidisciplinary cohort will undertake mentored undergraduate research projects, enroll in specialized coursework, and engage in community-based learning with diverse religious communities.
Foreign Language Film Festival at Elon: Latin America Today, Risks and Dreams
April 29, 2024
Movies shown during the festival reflected on the collective and individual capacity for empowerment to survive challenging socio-economic conditions, live in territories affected by environmental crises, and experience persecution and criminalization of struggles for justice in Latin America.
Natalie Triche ’23 selected for the James C. Gaither Junior Fellows Program
April 4, 2024
Triche is the first scholar from Elon to be selected for the Gaither Junior Fellows Program and will join the nationally selective cohort of just 16 fellows.
A conversation with Margot Lobree, child survivor of the Holocaust
February 21, 2024
More than 350 students, faculty, staff, and community members gathered in person or tuned in online to hear Holocaust survivor Margot Lobree's message of hope during her visit to Elon on Tuesday, Feb. 13.
Heeba Chergui ‘22 and Madelyn Starr ‘23 selected for the Rangel Graduate Fellowship
January 4, 2024
Chergui and Starr are the first Elon students to receive the Charles B. Rangel Graduate Fellowship and will join the nationally selective cohort of just 45 fellows.
Claire Przybocki ‘24 takes Elon research international
December 20, 2023
With the support of Elon donors, Przybocki embarked on an international research journey she hopes to continue after graduation.
Bo Dalrymple ’25 receives Community Impact Student Award from NC Campus Engagement
November 9, 2023
Dalrymple is an Elon College Fellow with a double major in international & global studies (Asia concentration) and political science.
In Solidarity with Latin America: An art exhibition on Elon’s campus
November 6, 2023
This exhibition consists of thirteen posters created by artists Calixto Robles (Mexico, born 1957) and René Castro (Chile, born 1943).
Latin American Studies hosted film festival ‘The Illusion of Abundance’
November 2, 2023
The festival presented the film “The Illusion of Abundance: Risking Their Life to Protect Our Planet” by Erika Gonzales Remirez and Matthieu Lietaert in Turner Theater.
Community-wide discussion event addresses ongoing conflict in the Middle East
October 18, 2023
The "Contextualizing the Conflict: Conversations about the Middle East" event was held in McKinnon Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 18.