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The Power and Place Collaborative awarded $20K to support ‘Spaces of Faith and Spiritual Diversity’ project
September 19, 2023
The grant will fund the Power and Place Collaborative's “Stories of Alamance County: Spaces of Faith and Spiritual Diversity" project and kicks off efforts with a county-wide dialogue.
Elon announces Leadership Education Faculty Scholars for 2023-24
August 31, 2023
The Leadership Education Faculty Scholars program supports faculty in incorporating a component on leadership and collaborative group process education into their courses.
Five Elon faculty members honored with endowed professorships
August 15, 2023
The professorships, announced during the university's Opening Day for the new academic year, support members of the faculty from a variety of disciplines across the university.
The Times-News features oral history work of the Power + Place Collaborative
July 31, 2023
Founded in 2020, he Power and Place Collaborative is a partnership between Elon, the African American Cultural Arts and History Center and the Mayco Bigelow Center and strives to preserve and present stories from and about the people, places and moments of Alamance County’s Black communities.
ElonComm students dive deep into research with SURE projects
July 20, 2023
Sarah Dawkins ’25, Kenny Mallory ’25 and Miles Vance ’24 were among the nearly four dozen students who shared their research on July 19 at the SURE research presentations in McKinnon Hall.
Ringelberg named Clark Art Institute Fellow
May 30, 2023
Ringelberg will participate in the residential fellowship at the Clark Art Institute in Williamston, Massachusetts, beginning in January 2024, completing a manuscript about art genres and genders focused on 19th and 20th century France.
Cahill, Festle to be named Distinguished University Professors
May 12, 2023
The professorship honors senior full professors for their career achievements in ¾Ã¾ÃÈÈ, scholarship, leadership and service to Elon.
Kirstin Ringelberg presents at 111th College Art Association Annual Conference
March 28, 2023
Ringelberg, a professor of art history, served as a respondent to the panel “Queering/Queer in the Nineteenth Century".
Waseem bin Kasim selected for Schusterman Center’s Summer Institute for Israel Studies
February 21, 2023
Kasim, an assistant professor of history, will join a select program for academics from the U.S. and around the world to enhance their knowledge of Israel studies.
Gatti publishes chapter for companion guide to the medieval abbey of Quedlinburg
December 6, 2022
Evan A. Gatti published a book chapter, co-authored with Eliza Garrison, that examines the transhistorical contexts for the reliquary casket of St. Servatius.