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Clough wins Critical Language Scholarship
February 28, 2014
World Languages and Cultures student Madison Clough has won a second scholarship for study of Arabic language and culture.
Grant helps fund Elon research on impact of engaged learning
January 9, 2014
Faculty and staff are measuring the effects of both international and domestic learning experiences on student learning, student well-being and the way students think from global perspectives.
Elon junior awarded Clinton Scholarship to study in Dubai
December 6, 2013
Madison Ann “Maddy” Clough, an international studies major with an interest in working as an Arabic speaker for the United States government, is the first Elon student to receive a William Jefferson Clinton Scholarship to study at the American University in Dubai.
Student-made desserts featured in Lakeside
November 12, 2013
After winning a contest sponsored by the university's French Club, four students had their homemade desserts showcased in a campus dining hall.
Witness for Peace – 'Beyond Dollars and Pesos: the cost of lighting our homes' – Nov. 13
November 10, 2013
Witness for Peace speaker Anibal Perez talks about environmental and social justice in Colombia.
Career Moves: SPDC helps sophomore find French embassy internship
October 31, 2013
Maggie Liston '16 has known since high school that she wanted to incorporate the French language into her career plans, and with guidance from Student Professional Development Center staff, she found an internship this summer in New York City with the French Embassy.
The Business German Speaker Series presents Marc Moser – Nov. 4
October 31, 2013
KOBC/LaRose Digital Theater, 5 p.m. (EJN ID: 752)
Lecture-Recital marks the 75th Anniversary of Kristallnacht – Nov. 7
October 31, 2013
Thursday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the Numen Lumen Pavilion.
La table française (French Table) – Oct. 31st
October 31, 2013
This week, French Table will be held on Thursday, Oct. 31, at 5:30 p.m. in Irazu Cafe.
Lumen Scholar helps close 'gap' in scholarship on WWII leader
October 30, 2013
Claire Mayo's freshman survey course three years ago sparked an undergraduate research project that may one day lead her to become a top expert on former French leader Charles de Gaulle.