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In 'Parody and Palimpsest,' a look at the playfulness of a popular author
March 18, 2015
Elon University Assistant Professor Sarah L. Glasco’s first book explores the way a diverse mix of writers and artists shaped Jean-Philippe Toussaint’s stories and how the popular Belgian author references literature and film in his novels to expose readers to other cultures.
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.
Scholar gives talk about French Muslims in contemporary France
February 27, 2015
A Feb. 19, 2015, guest lecture by Professor Michel Bondurand of the NC Consortium Paris program spoke about the way Muslims in France practice their faith.
Meet Paris Program Representative – Feb. 20
February 17, 2015
Meet and greet with the assistant director and film professor from the semester study abroad program in Paris, France.
Lecture: Muslims in Contemporary France – Feb. 19
February 15, 2015
Guest lecture by Professor Michel Bondurand, Université Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle
French students perform Molière with contemporary flair
January 28, 2015
Students enrolled in FRE 371: French Theater in Production performed Molière's most popular farce "Le Médecin malgré lui" on Jan. 26 and 27.
Faculty to Speak at 'Antigone' Talks
January 27, 2015
Elon College faculty will offer insight into the Classical Greek play in series of short pre-performance talks.
Elon student awarded Holocaust Studies scholarship
January 14, 2015
Kelly Swaim ’17, recipient of the Miriam and Abe Brenner Holocaust Education Scholarship, traveled to Europe during Winter Term 2015 as part of Elon’s "Holocaust Journey" study abroad course.
Students organize film festival on fashion icons of France – Nov. 4-6
November 2, 2014
Students in Assistant Professor Sarah Glasco's course "The French Cinema" have conceptualized and organized a film festival on fashion icons in France during National French Week .
Department of World Languages and Cultures to host drop-in open advising session – Oct. 29
October 28, 2014
On Wednesday, October 29, from 12-4 p.m., faculty members from the Department of World Languages and Cultures and representatives from the Global Education Center will be available in the Moseley Open Kitchen to answer student and faculty questions about language majors and minors, regional studies programs and global engagement opportunities.