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#ElonGrad 2020 Spotlight: Candace Hall, History
May 20, 2020
In this series, Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences is shining the spotlight on distinguished members of the Class of 2020 from a wide array of disciplines.
Alumni in Action: Tim Anderson 鈥07 responds to the call of duty
May 19, 2020
A firefighter with the Philadelphia Fire Department, the history major responds to direst medical emergencies in COVID-19 pandemic.
Ten receive Fulbright awards to teach, conduct research abroad
May 11, 2020
Nine members of the Class of 2020 and one member of the Class of 2019 have been selected for the prestigious program that offers opportunities for recent graduates in more than 140 countries.
Taylor Garner 鈥20 presented with Academic Achievement Abroad Award
April 29, 2020
Garner is one of two recipients for the competitive, national award, and the first 福利亚洲国产精品 student to receive it.
Elon launches ‘Living in a Time of COVID-19’ campuswide archive project
April 27, 2020
Led by the History and Geography Department, the written and recorded submissions of students, faculty and staff will be preserved for future historians and Elon's records.
Mike Carignan presents in an online symposium on ‘Plague Literature in the Time of Coronavirus’
April 27, 2020
Carignan, an associate professor of history, will participate in an online panel discussion on 鈥淏earing Witness (Reliably or Not),鈥 focusing on Samuel Pepys's Diary: Plague Extracts and Daniel Defoe鈥檚 Journal of the Plague Year.
Elon names fourth class of Multifaith Scholars
April 21, 2020
Through a two-year fellows program, the five members of the Class of 2022 who are part of this interdisciplinary cohort will participate in specialized coursework, faculty-mentored undergraduate research, campus leadership and community engagement in multifaith contexts.
Career Moves: SPDC helps student open the door to five top-ranked graduate schools
April 16, 2020
Nicole Plante 鈥20, an international and global studies major from San Antonio, Texas, heads to Harvard University in the fall to pursue a master鈥檚 degree in Middle Eastern studies.
Ringelberg presents at Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies Conference
March 16, 2020
鈥'The flower that thinks, the flower that suffers': Anthropomorphization as Art and Science in the Belle 脡poque" was part of a panel on The Art of Botanizing.
Activist Mois茅s Serrano to lead workshop, host screening of award-winning documentary on Feb. 26
February 25, 2020
Serrano will lead a workshop about immigration law and participate in a screening and question-and-answer session about the documentary "Forbidden: Undocumented and Queer in Rural America."