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Amy Allocco delivers three invited lectures in India
August 25, 2016
Over the course of her sabbatical year in South India, Amy L. Allocco delivered three discrete invited lectures.
In My Words: Standing on the Edge: Is political rhetoric tearing our country apart?
August 19, 2016
Newspapers around North Carolina recently featured a guest column by Jeffrey Pugh, professor of religious studies, who writes about the contrast between the efforts by South Africa's Nelson Mandela to unite a fractured country and the divisive rhetoric heard in today’s U.S. political contests.
Department of Religious Studies Open House
August 15, 2016
Alumni are invited to join department faculty for a Homecoming open house
Classes without Quizzes: Mini-Sessions for Alumni
August 15, 2016
Sign up for one of these 45-minute courses designed for alumni
Pugh gets personal in new book about the 'End Times'
August 8, 2016
Pugh, the Maude Sharpe Powell professor of religious studies at Elon, has contributed a volume to a series sponsored by the Homebrewed Christianity podcast.
Center for Study of Religion, Culture, and Society sponsors conference in South India
August 2, 2016
Historic University of Madras is the site for an international consultation on home-making.
From novels to neuroscience, SURE scholars dive deep into research
July 22, 2016
This year's 53 students participating in the Summer Undergraduate Research Experiences program presented mid-summer progress in their work on July 22.
Elon receives grant to launch Multifaith Scholars Program
June 6, 2016
The grant from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations will advance Elon's position as a national leader in multifaith work.
'Stand Your Ground: Black Bodies and the Justice of God' – April 21
April 18, 2016
Theologian Kelly Brown Douglas will address the Elon community on the topic of "Stand Your Ground," the subject of her most recent book.
Elon alum speaks to Global Neighborhood Association about farming
April 10, 2016
Brett Evans ’13, co-owner of Piedmont Biofarm in Pittsboro, gave a talk titled “From Liberal Arts to Local Agriculture: a Young Farmer’s Views on Food.”