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In My Words: Don't halt progress of sex education in North Carolina
May 1, 2015
Professor Rebecca Todd Peters in the Department of Religious Studies writes for regional newspapers about efforts to amend a North Carolina law that defines sex education and why changes might do more harm than good.
Geoffrey Claussen presents at international conference on religion and violence
April 21, 2015
State Department awards scholarship to Elon junior
April 7, 2015
Alexandra "Allie" Barteldt will spend the summer in India learning the Hindi language with support from the federal Critical Language Scholarship Program.
Brian Pennington presents research on 'Entrepreneurial Hinduism'
March 30, 2015
The director of Elon's Center for the Study of Religion, Culture, and Society discusses religion as livelihood in a developing region of the Indian Himalayas
'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.
'Changing Our Mind': David Gushee and LGBT Acceptance – April 16
March 6, 2015
David Gushee, professor of Christian ethics at Mercer University, will speak about supporting Full LGBT Acceptance in church and society on campus at 4:15 p.m. and at Elon Community Church at 7 p.m.
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.