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Mina Garcia Soormally presents at "Dominant Discourses" conference
November 2, 2010
Mina Garcia Soormally, an assistant professor of Spanish, presented at an Oct. 21-22 conference held at Wake Forest University on “Dominant Discourses, Guarded Voices: Religion and Society in Spain and its Empire, 14th-16th Centuries."
CATL Scholars selected for 2011-2013
November 1, 2010
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning has named Elon University faculty members Michelle Trim, David Neville and Ketevan Kupatadze as CATL Scholars for 2011-2013. The selection process was highly competitive, with 10 faculty applying for the three positions.
David Neville leads discussion session at regional THATCamp
October 20, 2010
David Neville, assistant professor of German and director of language learning technologies, led a discussion session on 3D digital game-based learning for humanities topics at the regional THATCamp RTP held on Oct. 16 at the Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke University.
Victoria Tillson recognized by Harvard University for her teaching
October 7, 2010
Victoria G. Tillson, Assistant Professor of Italian, was awarded the "Certificate of Distinction in Teaching from the Derek Bok Center" at Harvard University for her work in Spring 2010.
Victoria Tillson publishes paper on 1950s Rome
October 7, 2010
Victoria G. Tillson, assistant professor of Italian, has published an article on 1950s Rome as "not-depicted" in Alberto Moravia's literature.
Elon Tournées Film Festival – Oct. 6-Nov.3
October 6, 2010
Donna Van Bodegraven attends Maya studies conference
October 5, 2010
Donna Van Bodegraven, associate professor of Spanish, attended the fourth-annual Maya studies conference (known as "Maya at the Playa") in Bunnell, Fla. in early October.
Donna Van Bodegraven publishes paper
October 5, 2010
Donna Van Bodegraven’s paper, “The Border-Crossing Experience in Recent Mexican and Chicano Theater,” was published in the 2010 monograph series Beauty is in the Details: A Global View of Persons of Color, published by NAAAS and Affiliates.
Guillén Tango Duo – Oct. 6
October 4, 2010
Glenda Crawford & April Post present research at Paris conference
September 13, 2010
Professor Glenda Crawford in the School of Education and April Post, a lecturer in the Department of Foreign Languages, presented their work, titled “Applying Ethnographic Strategies to Enhance Transformation in University Students through Cross-Disciplinary Academic Service-Learning,” at the 2nd International Conference on Education, Economy and Society in Paris, France on July 22.