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New global studies textbook features work by Elon faculty
September 1, 2009
What does it take, and what responsibilities do students have, to act as "global citizens?" Professors Tom Arcaro and Rosemary Haskell tackle those questions in a new co-edited textbook and anthology, Understanding the Global Experience: Becoming a Responsible World Citizen, with chapters on topics ranging from the environment to religion to the international media.
Iraqi artist answers student questions from Baghdad
July 27, 2009
Students in a summer sociology course had an opportunity this week to learn about recovery efforts in Iraq by interacting directly with an artist living in Baghdad who answered questions from them in an online chat.
Column by Tom Arcaro published in (Greensboro, N.C.) News and Record
June 29, 2009
The News & Record newspaper in Greensboro, N.C., published a column this weekend by sociology professor Tom Arcaro, who shared preliminary research into the stigma atheists feel when they publicly share their views on faith and religion.
Anne Bolin presents at Society for Applied Anthropology meetings
March 23, 2009
Anne Bolin presented work titled “Secret Sexual Places as Sites of Embodied Renovation” at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology in Santa Fe, N.M. from March 17-21.
Anne Bolin recognized for her accomplishments
February 26, 2009
Project Pericles Debating for Democracy workshop a success
October 13, 2008
Jones, Stein, Kiser co-author article on service learning
October 8, 2008