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#MeToo & You: Shifting Society & Campus Culture – March 1
February 19, 2018
This event will explore the #MeToo movement that has swept into the country's consciousness during the past year. The event is March 1 from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the McBride Gathering Space.
The Vagina Monologues – Feb. 14
January 9, 2018
Elon Feminists For Equality, Change and Transformation (EFFECT) present Eve Ensler's play on Valentine's Day. Two performances in Whitley Auditorium at 6:30 and 9 p.m.
Ringelberg publishes in Woman's Art Journal
December 4, 2017
The art historian appears in the Fall/Winter 2017 volume with a critique of contemporary art historical Orientalism.
Zito offers insights into sexual harassment research in Times-News article
November 29, 2017
Rena Zito, assistant professor of sociology, spoke with the Burlington Times-News about research on sexual harassment and assault.
Ringelberg presents at 19th-century French studies colloquium
November 15, 2017
Art historian Kirstin Ringelberg presented as part of a panel on gender and style in 19th-century French culture at the annual colloquium hosted this year by the University of Virginia.
Allocco presents at South Asia Conference
November 10, 2017
Amy L. Allocco, associate professor of religious studies and director of the Multifaith Scholars program, presented material from her current research project, "Domesticating the Dead: Invitation and Installation Rituals in Tamil South India," which focuses on certain kinds of Hindu ritual relationships with the dead.
Pulitzer Center photojournalist chronicles legacy of Canada’s Indian residential schools
November 6, 2017
During a Nov. 1 lecture in Turner Theatre, award-winning photographer Daniella Zalcman, whose work is funded by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, explained her path to long-form journalism and her ongoing coverage of marginalized communities across the globe.
Ringelberg presents on canonicity, gender and illustration at SECAC conference
October 30, 2017
Kirstin Ringelberg, professor of art history, presented at the national SECAC conference in Columbus, Ohio.
Pulitzer Center photographer to cast light on human rights issues at Nov. 1 lecture
October 23, 2017
Award-winning photojournalist Daniella Zalcman, whose reporting is funded by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, will host a talk in Turner Theatre.