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International aid worker Federico Motka details challenges in assisting refugees worldwide
February 10, 2017
Motka has experience working with refugees in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, and was joined by Elon Professor Joel Shelton for the discussion.
Political Engagement Series: President Trump's address to joint session of Congress Watch Event – TONIGHT
February 9, 2017
This is one of a series of programs designed to enhance civic engagement efforts on campus. The series is supported by the Elon Political Engagement Work Group and Elon Votes!
Elon experts share concerns about immigration decrees
February 7, 2017
In 'Understanding the Recent Executive Order on Immigration,' a panel discussion hosted Feb. 6 at Elon Law, three university faculty members outlined the potential effects of President Donald Trump's approach to immigration in the name of national security.
I Am Elon with Ben Lutz ’17
February 3, 2017
An international studies and political science double major, Lutz feels at home in the academic organizations he has been a part while at Elon.
'Understanding the Recent Executive Order on Immigration' – Feb. 6
February 2, 2017
A 5:30 p.m. panel discussion at Elon Law in Greensboro and streamed live to main campus will give the community an opportunity to ask questions of scholars who have closely followed the impact of President Donald Trump's recent decrees.
Eaves offers insights in article analyzing Trump presidency's place in history
February 2, 2017
Carrie Eaves, an assistant professor of political science and policy studies, recently spoke with N.C. Policy Watch for an article putting Trump's presidency into a historical context.
Elon junior enjoyed ‘front-row seat to history’ on Inauguration Day
January 31, 2017
As a production assistant on NBC News’ inaugural team, journalism major Zach Hrinuk ’18 spent a week working on location in Washington, D.C., assisting with the network’s coverage across all of its media platforms.
Timeline project offers visual guide to music, social movements of the 1960s and 1970s
January 31, 2017
The project, now on display, is from a Winter Term class that examined the music of the two decades, fromThe Beatles to the Bee Gees, and hippies to Nixon.
Aid worker with experience in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan to speak on politics of humanitarian assistance, refugee crises
January 30, 2017
Federico Motka along with Joel Shelton, assistant professor of political science and policy studies, will present, "Rethinking Humanitarianism in a Fragmenting World: Lessons from Syria and Beyond” on Thursday, Feb. 9.
With new book, Roselle explores the global power of strategic narratives
January 30, 2017
Political Science Professor Laura Roselle has published the book, "Forging the World: Strategic Narratives and International Relations," with the University of Michigan Press.