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Vandermaas-Peeler and Buckmaster receive Colonial Academic Alliance grant through James Madison University
June 13, 2018
The grant will fund a study looking at the interaction between a student's characteristics and the experiences they have while studying abroad.
Jessica Gisclair, Bill Burress present workshop on global competency in the digital age
June 7, 2018
Joined by Elon alumna Daniela Ceron ’18, the Elon University colleagues co-led a May 30 workshop, examining teaching modules that explore global competence through the use of traditional and digital media in and out of the classroom.
Graduating international students mark their legacy in International Grove
May 21, 2018
2018 international graduates plant their saplings in the International Grove, adding to the inaugural oaks planted by 2017 international graduates.
Elon family makes $100,000 estate gift to endow global engagement scholarship
May 21, 2018
Jay and Patricia Caler P’15 of Denver, North Carolina, want to help provide the same transformative experience their daughter, Katie ’15, enjoyed as an Elon student.
Global photo contest gallery on display in The Oak House
May 17, 2018
The annual global photo contest drew more than 150 submissions from the Elon community, capturing moments of global engagement all over the world.
Technology helps bring commencement to parents of international student
May 16, 2018
A member of the Class of 2018 will be able to share this special day with her parents, neither of whom have been out of their home country before.
Elon International Society hosts first student award ceremony
May 15, 2018
The Elon International Society celebrated the achievements of international students at its year-end banquet on Friday, May 4.
Elon University hosts N.C. Study Abroad Re-entry Conference
May 8, 2018
North Carolina Association of International Educators' annual Re-entry conference hosted at Elon University.
Elon senior earns $15,000 public service award to support nonprofit work
May 8, 2018
Surya Shahi, who is majoring in acting and international studies, has received the Samuel Huntington Public Service Award to advance his nonprofit that is building a school in his native Nepal.
Journalism major publishes Pulitzer Center-funded report on de-radicalization in London prisons
May 4, 2018
Paul LeBlanc ’18, who was awarded a Pulitzer Center Student Fellowship, published an April 30 article titled “In Belmarsh Prison: Radicalization or De-radicalization?”