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Institute on sexual violence helps create ‘intellectual community’ focused on the social problem
June 30, 2017
“Diverse Philosophical Approaches to Sexual Violence” was a two-week institute led by Philosophy Professor Ann Cahill and funded by a $112,000 National Endowment for the Humanities grant.
Tournées French Film Festival at Elon concludes
March 7, 2017
On Sunday, March 5, Elon hosted students, faculty and staff from Elon and the community for the closing of the Tournées French Film Festival: Join the Résistance!
Tournées French Film Festival opens at Elon
February 20, 2017
On Sunday, Feb., Elon hosted students, faculty and staff from Elon and the community for the opening of the Tournées French Film Festival: Join the Résistance!
Tournées Francophone Film Festival – Feb. 23
December 16, 2016
"Loin des hommes (Far from Men)" is the third screening in the spring 2017 festival shown in Global Commons Media Room 103 at 7 p.m.
'Philosophy of food' discussed over dinner at the Oaks Neighborhood
November 3, 2016
During a monthly dinner hosted by the Oaks Neighborhood, Elon philosophy faculty members helped facilitate important conversations on the philosophy of food.
Reynolds Lecture Series presents: Cooking as Interpretation
October 25, 2016
Tuesday, Nov. 1 at 7 p.m., Oaks 212
Elon professor receives $112,000 grant for institute on philosophical approaches to sexual violence
August 15, 2016
The grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities will support a two-week institute directed by Professor Ann J. Cahill in the department of philosophy.
The Ferris E. Reynolds Lecture in Philosophy with George Yancy – April 14
April 12, 2016
In his guest lecture to Elon audiences, the Emory University professor will address the complications involved in teaching students about race within the classroom.
New book urges caution when assuming 'well-being'
March 30, 2016
Professor Yoram Lubling co-authored "Peace in Motion: John Dewey and the Aesthetics of Well-Being" as a way of applying ideas from the 20th century philosopher to how public policy is crafted today.
Challenging traditional diversity discourse in higher education
March 18, 2016
Elon senior Claire Lockard used the Lumen Prize, the university’s top award for undergraduate research and creative achievement, to reconceptualize what is meant by "identity" and reimagine the possibilities for diversity on college campuses.