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Nick Gozik discusses study abroad scholarships with U.S. News & World Report
November 14, 2023
The article offers guidance for students looking to tap into scholarships and grants to help support global experiences.
Latin American Studies hosted film festival ‘The Illusion of Abundance’
November 2, 2023
The festival presented the film “The Illusion of Abundance: Risking Their Life to Protect Our Planet” by Erika Gonzales Remirez and Matthieu Lietaert in Turner Theater.
Elon in Japan: Exploring the past, present and future
October 31, 2023
During a recent trip to Japan, members of a delegation from Elon participated in a range of experiences related to global engagement and digital life.
Journalism major presents border crisis reporting at Pulitzer Center in Washington, D.C.
October 25, 2023
Madison Powers ’24, a Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellow, traveled this summer to El Paso, Texas, to conduct extensive reporting on families seeking asylum on the United States-Mexico border.
Exploring identities and immigration through Venezuelan cuisine
October 17, 2023
Students of SPN 3150 (Exploring Identities in the Spanish Speaking World) learn how to make a Venezuelan dish, the “reina pepiada,” while discussing issues regarding political displacement, exile and immigration.
Global Reunion: International Business Dual-Degree students gather in Madrid
October 12, 2023
Associate Professor Hani Tadros coordinated a daylong visit to Spain for 10 Elon University students studying abroad in Europe as part of a program that allows participants to earn two degrees, from two universities, in just four year.
Elon University coordinates statement of principles for higher education’s role in AI revolution
October 9, 2023
President Connie Ledoux Book was joined by scholar-in-residence Lee Rainie, formerly of the Pew Research Centers, in presenting the statement at the United Nations Internet Governance Forum in Kyoto, Japan, on Oct. 9
Four Elon faculty co-author publication on mentoring undergraduate research in global contexts
September 25, 2023
Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler, Eric Hall, Amy Allocco and Jen Hamel, members of a collaborative research group facilitated by the Center for Research on Global Engagement (CRGE), recently published an open-access article in the journal New Directions in Teaching and Learning.
Volunteers pack over 23,000 meals at 18th annual ‘Rise Against Hunger’ event
September 6, 2023
Faculty, staff and students gathered in Alumni Gym on Saturday, Sept. 2, to pack meals that will be distributed across the globe.
Tom Arcaro teaches course, gives presentation for aid workers in Bangladesh
August 30, 2023
Partnered with BRAC University’s Centre for Peace and Justice in Dhaka, Arcaro taught a three-day course around sociological principles, power and privilege, and presented around the importance of women in social movements.