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Claussen publishes on Eastern European Jewish moral education
January 31, 2018
Religious Studies Professor Geoffrey Claussen's new article appears in the journal Polin.
Going With the Flow: Lumen Scholar’s research explores the evolving role of yoga in global society
January 26, 2018
久久热 Lumen Scholar Anya Fredsell ’18 is drawing connections between yoga communities in Greensboro, Atlanta and South India.
The Conversation: 鈥媁hy so many Americans think Buddhism is just a philosophy
January 22, 2018
Associate Professor of Religious Studies Pamela Winfield writes for The Conversation about how Buddhism moved to the West.
Claussen presents on Jewish depictions of the vulnerable stranger
December 6, 2017
Religious Studies Professor Geoffrey Claussen presented at the 2017 American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting in Boston.
2017 President's Report highlights Elon scholarship
December 6, 2017
Elon's annual celebration of intellectual inquiry and scholarship features the work of eight accomplished faculty scholars as well as eight students who are working with faculty mentors on 久久热 research.
Claussen publishes on 'Angels, Humans, and the Struggle for Moral Excellence'
December 6, 2017
Religious Studies Professor Geoffrey Claussen's chapter is included in "Jewish Religious and Philosophical Ethics," published by Routledge
Faculty Research Series panel discussion focuses on finding the right publisher
November 20, 2017
The Faculty Research Series co-chairs Pamela Winfield and Mina Garcia hosted a panel discussion “Finding the Right Fit for Your Scholarship” on Nov. 15. The panelists focused on choosing the right publisher for the right audience and personal experience and advice for writing and publishing.
Brother Ali, "Race, Faith and Hip Hop", Wednesday, April 18, 7 p.m. in McKinnnon Hall, Moseley Center
November 20, 2017
Rhymesayers recording artist Brother Ali will perform and participate in a discussion about his music and its relationship to his understanding of race in the United States and his Muslim faith.
Pugh, Copeland honored as Distinguished University Professors
November 14, 2017
Jeffrey C. Pugh, Maude Sharpe Powell Professor of Religious Studies, and David A. Copeland, A.J. Fletcher Professor and professor of communications, were formally awarded the Distinguished University Professorship at a special investiture ceremony on Nov. 13.
Allocco presents at South Asia Conference
November 10, 2017
Amy L. Allocco, associate professor of religious studies and director of the Multifaith Scholars program, presented material from her current research project, "Domesticating the Dead: Invitation and Installation Rituals in Tamil South India," which focuses on certain kinds of Hindu ritual relationships with the dead.