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Allison Potter ’22 awarded Rotary Global Grant Scholarship for graduate study abroad
April 22, 2022
Potter, a public health studies and policy studies double major, will pursue her master's degree at the London School of Economics next academic year.
Virtual conversation featuring NatGeo photojournalist, Princeton lecturer focuses on migratory crisis in Latin America
April 13, 2022
Photographer Tomás Ayuso and Amelia Frank-Vitale from Princeton University hosted a virtual event on contemporary migratory crisis from Central America and Mexico to the United States.
Elon alum Robert Minton ’18 to host conversation about teaching, living in Ukraine
April 6, 2022
Join Robert Minton '18 and Assistant Professor Jennifer Eidum on Tuesday for a conversation about his time teaching English in Ukraine from graduation until the Russian invasion.
Elon hosts campus-wide discussion on understanding the Russia-Ukraine war
March 4, 2022
Preeminent scholars of Russian politics, Samuel Greene and Graeme Robertson discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Twelve Elon scholars named semifinalists for Fulbright U.S. Student Program
January 31, 2022
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study and teaching opportunities to recent graduates in more than 140 countries, with approximately 1,900 grants awarded annually in all fields of study.
Hispanic film series on global migrations ended with showing of ‘Guie’Dani’s Navel,’ conversation with director Xavi Sala
November 22, 2021
The fifth Hispanic film series, “Global Migrations through the Lens of International Politics and Human Rights,” ended Nov. 18 with the screening of the final movie, "Guie’Dani’s Navel" and were joined virtually by the film's director, Xavi Sala.
Elon hosted a series of conferences on ecological and political justice in Latin America
November 10, 2021
The final conference, “The Persistence of the Nightmare: Argentine Narrative of the 21st Century," was hosted by Distinguished Professor at North Carolina State University Greg Dawes at Carlton Commons on Nov. 9.
Amy Allocco presents paper as part of double panel at the Annual Conference on South Asia at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
November 2, 2021
Allocco worked with Xenia Zeiler to organize the two linked panels, “Intensification vs. Sweetening? New Patterns in Contemporary Hindu Representation and Practice,” as one outcome of the Collaborative International Research Grant they were awarded by the American Academy of Religion
Hispanic film series on global migrations begin on campus, to continue through November
September 15, 2021
The fifth Hispanic film series, "Global Migrations Through the Lens of International Politics and Human Rights," was launched last week with the first of five films from Spanish-speaking countries.
Faculty evaluate how Sept. 11 changed America, the world
September 10, 2021
The 20 years since the Sept. 11 attacks have seen shifts in politics, international relationships and culture, professors said in broad discussion of the aftermath