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Female faculty to share insights of academia on April 1
March 31, 2008
Brown delivers paper at ESSHC in Lisbon, Portugal
March 4, 2008
“Other Souths” online archive launches at Elon
February 7, 2008
A digital archive containing thousands of searchable records about
Alamance County residents during the Civil War makes its formal public debut Feb. 9 as scholars from Elon and beyond host panel discussions in
Whitley Auditorium.
Professor studies roots of war in Sudan
December 31, 2007
After decades of civil war, a fragile peace exists today in the
southern Sudan. While people have hoped that the peace accord there could serve as a model for ending genocide in the African nation's western
province of Darfur, there are growing fears that calm in the south
could unravel. One Elon professor has shown that sources of
hostility for the Sudan have deep historical roots.
Irons named scholar in American religion
November 1, 2007
Charles Irons, assistant professor of history at Elon University, has been named one of ten Young Scholars in American Religion by the Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture, the premier research institute in the nation working in American religious studies. Details...
Digre presents at annual meeting of African Studies Association
October 23, 2007
Ellis appointed to editorial board
October 8, 2007
$160,000 federal grant expands Middle Eastern studies at Elon
July 3, 2007
Elon University has received a $162,760 federal grant to build a Middle Eastern and Arabic studies program. History professor Brian Digre will lead a team of 11 faculty members in an interdisciplinary effort to develop a variety of courses. Details...
Brown honored at temple school in Thailand
June 18, 2007
Frontani speaks at Notre Dame
March 26, 2007