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Kirstin Ringelberg named recipient of full-year Elon sabbatical
January 8, 2016
The professor of art history will spend 2016-17 working on a book that explores the life and impact of Madeleine Lemaire, a popular French artist whose studio became a site of queer identification in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Women's soccer student-athletes publish book on Costa Rica
December 15, 2015
A team visit to the Central American nation last spring inspired "Costa Rica Through the Lens: Reflections From Elon University Women’s Soccer" with contributions from players, coaches and staff.
Professor's book honored by International Studies Association
December 9, 2015
Co-authored by Elon University's Laura Roselle, "Strategic Narratives: Communication Power and the New World Order" received the 2016 International Communication Book Award for having made "the most substantial impact in the area of international communication in the context of international studies."
Elon faculty publish environmental science lab manual
November 30, 2015
Janet MacFall and Steve Moore in the Department of Environmental Studies co-authored a publication that introduces students to the most current techniques for conducting field research.
Exhibition on the history of global connection opens at Belk Library – Dec. 2
November 18, 2015
Students from a history class at Elon University will be hosting an exhibition titled "Things That Traveled: Material Culture of China in the Early Modern World."
New book brings to life Judaism's 'Elder of Kelm'
November 13, 2015
"Sharing the Burden: Rabbi Simhah Zissel Ziv and the Path of Musar" by Assistant Professor Geoffrey Claussen recounts the life of a 19th century Jewish leader who greatly influenced a movement focused on the development of human character.
From the archives: A recipe for success
November 6, 2015
For decades, Elon students learned “the practical and theoretical knowledge of the principles governing cookery” as part of the home economics program.