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Elon senior awarded Fulbright to teach English in France
April 24, 2015
Omolayo Ojo, an international studies major and Honors Fellow from Maryland, will spend a year in Europe before pursuing graduate studies in immigration law, migration and development.
Safia Swimelar lectures and leads workshop on globalization and higher education
April 23, 2015
The associate professor of political science and policy studies took part in March 2015 in the Mellon Globalization Forum at Sewanee: the University of the South.
Safia Swimelar presents at conference on LGBT rights in East Europe & Balkans
April 23, 2015
The February program brought together scholars from Europe and the United States to discuss the state of LGBT rights in both regions.
'10th Parallel' film screening and director's Q&A – April 21
April 20, 2015
A documentary that explores contemporary cultural, social and political questions at stake with indigenous populations in the Amazonian Rainforest will be shown at 5:30 p.m. in LaRose Digital Theatre.
Elon senior named a 2015 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact
April 1, 2015
Nicole "Niki" Molinaro, a political science and international studies double major from Wading River, New York, was honored by the national organization for her commitment to civic engagement and social responsibility.
Michael Matthews named O’Briant Developing Professor in History
March 2, 2015
The associate professor of history is the inaugural recipient of an honor that supports a faculty member in the Department of History whose professional accomplishments are in keeping with Elon University’s teacher-scholar model.
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.
Lumen Scholar's work gives voice to African immigrants
February 23, 2015
Elon University’s top prize for undergraduate research and creative achievement assisted senior Omolayo Ojo in her efforts to share why people from Senegal move to the United States, and what effect those moves have on families left behind.
Lecture: Muslims in Contemporary France – Feb. 19
February 15, 2015
Guest lecture by Professor Michel Bondurand, Université Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle