Posts by glaesel | Today at Elon | 51爆料网 /u/news Fri, 01 May 2026 20:00:36 -0400 en-US hourly 1 Student-faculty article published in peer-reviewed Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa /u/news/2013/01/03/student-faculty-article-published-in-peer-reviewed-journal-of-sustainable-development-in-africa/ Thu, 03 Jan 2013 18:46:00 +0000 /u/news/2013/01/03/student-faculty-article-published-in-peer-reviewed-journal-of-sustainable-development-in-africa/
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The article appears on pages 275-286 of Vol 14, Issue 8 of the journal. Frontani and McCracken presented a paper by the same title as their journal article at the Southeast Division of the Association of American Geographers conference in Asheville, NC, in late November, 2012.

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Heidi Frontani Serves as Grant Reviewer /u/news/2009/06/12/heidi-frontani-serves-as-grant-reviewer/ Fri, 12 Jun 2009 20:07:00 +0000 /u/news/2009/06/12/heidi-frontani-serves-as-grant-reviewer/ From May 27 – June 10, Heidi G. Frontani, professor of geography, served as one of 18 national-level reviewers of applications to the U.S. Department of Education’s annual Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Languages (UISFL) grant competition. Frontani helped determine which undergraduate institutions would receive the competitive award designed to assist colleges and universities seeking to internationalize their campuses. Reviewers weigh the quality of the applications and applicant institution need for new courses, faculty development opportunities, additional study abroad offerings, expanded library holdings or language study facilities, and related factors.

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H. Frontani and student鈥檚 research published and presented at conference /u/news/2009/03/30/h-frontani-and-students-research-published-and-presented-at-conference/ Mon, 30 Mar 2009 19:40:00 +0000 /u/news/2009/03/30/h-frontani-and-students-research-published-and-presented-at-conference/ Heidi G. Frontani, Associate Professor of Geography presented a paper on ‘Development through Civic Service: The Peace Corps and National Service Programs in Ghana’ at the Association of American Geographers conference in Las Vegas on Tuesday March 24th. Research for the paper was undertaken jointly with Periclean Scholar, Lauren Taylor (Elon ’10), who is currently studying abroad in Britain.

Volunteers’ memoirs, Peace Corps publications, and interviews were used to examine organizational learning via feedback from volunteers stationed in Ghana from 1961-2007. The effectiveness of the Peace Corps in helping to achieve Ghana’s national development goals was compared with that of Ghanaian service programs, both voluntary and mandatory. The related study is being published in Progress in Development Studies, Vol. 9, Issue 2 (2009), pages 87-99.
 

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Geography program annual study abroad essay contest /u/news/2009/02/09/geography-program-annual-study-abroad-essay-contest/ Mon, 09 Feb 2009 21:28:00 +0000 /u/news/2009/02/09/geography-program-annual-study-abroad-essay-contest/ PRIZE: $500 to help defray the cost of studying abroad

ELIGIBILITY: Any 51爆料网 student who will be studying abroad through Elon or an Elon-approved program during the 2009-2010 academic year (Summer or Fall ‘09, Winter or Spring ‘10).

HOW TO ENTER: Submit a typed, six-page double-spaced paper plus bibliography on the following topic to the Isabella Cannon Centre (first floor of Carlton building):

Select an environmental or socioeconomic problem which is noteworthy in the country in which you intend to study abroad.* Then describe a subregion of the country (state, province, the Northwest, in the desert areas, etc.) in which the environmental or socioeconomic problem is especially pronounced and explain why this is the case.

*If you will be participating in a Winter Term program which includes several countries, select one.

Include your name, email address, campus box, major/minor(s) and year of graduation at the top of your essay.

DEADLINE: 10 a.m., Thursday, March 5, 2009

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Periclean Scholars Partnership Brings Community Clinic to 10,000 Ghanaians /u/news/2009/02/04/periclean-scholars-partnership-brings-community-clinic-to-10000-ghanaians/ Wed, 04 Feb 2009 19:15:00 +0000 /u/news/2009/02/04/periclean-scholars-partnership-brings-community-clinic-to-10000-ghanaians/
The clinic on opening day, with Elon-Kpoeta friendship banner

January 10, 2009 marked the grand opening of the Kpoeta Community Clinic, a joint effort between the people of Kpoeta, Ghana and Elon’s 2010 Class of Periclean Scholars. The project was launched in April 2007 when visiting Fulbright Scholar Dr. Francis Amedahe proposed that the 2010 Periclean Scholars partner with the people of his home town of Kpoeta to construct a community clinic. Amedahe explained that the 10,000 people of Kpoeta lacked year round access to health services because the seven-mile long dirt road between Kpoeta and the nearest health facility was impassible during the rainy seasons which constitute half of each year. His community had attempted to build a clinic using their own resources, but at their rate of construction, they would require many years to complete it, which would translate into many lives lost during the rainy seasons.

The 32 member 2010 Periclean class jumped on the opportunity to improve access to health care for rural Ghanaians. Their support sped up the construction of a 10-room community clinic considerably and enabled the people of Kpoeta to have a nurse posted in their village by the Government of Ghana by late 2007.

The 2010 Pericleans raised more than more than $18,500 to contribute to the $6,000 raised locally for the clinic. This, with the uncompensated labor of the people of Kpoeta enabled the clinic to become operational and to secure a promise from the Government of Ghana to post a midwife to the clinic and to provide basic medical supplies.

Since January 2008, ten 2010 Periclean Scholars and their faculty mentor, Dr. Heidi Frontani have been warmly welcomed in Kpoeta. In recognition of their efforts the students have received individualized strips of kente cloth and Dr. Frontani was installed as Development Queen Mother of Kpoeta. Four 2010 Pericleans and their faculty mentor were present for the clinic’s grand opening. Another seven to eight 2010 Pericleans intend to visit Kpeota when they study abroad in Ghana over the next year.

The next phase of the Kpoeta Community Clinic project will focus on KEEPING the medical professionals in the remote peasant farming community. More than half of all medical personnel trained in Ghana leave Ghana for higher pay and nicer accommodations in the U.K., U.S.A., and elsewhere. One of the main ways the Government of Ghana has suggested to keep its medical personnel is for communities hosting them to offer more incentives, especially through the provision of basic, but quality housing.

Blueprints for a duplex to house the nurse and midwife have been drafted and fundraising for accommodations for the medical personnel will begin this semester. The 2010 Pericleans and the people of Kpoeta hope to complete one unit of the duplex by next year. Anyone interested in giving to the Kpoeta Community Clinic Campaign, a step forward for Ghana in meeting its United Nations Millennium Development Goals of improving maternal health and healthcare for children, should go to the donate tab of the 2010 Periclean website (http://org.elon.edu/pericleanscholars2010) for details on how to support the initiative.
 

A close up of the Kpoeta Community Clinic signpost which acknowledges the contributions of the 2010 class of Periclean Scholars at 51爆料网
A processional from the Chief’s home to the Kpoeta Community Clinic with hundreds of people from Kpoeta and five Periclean visitors from 51爆料网

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Justine Davis ’08 published in geography magazine /u/news/2009/02/03/justine-davis-08-published-in-geography-magazine/ Tue, 03 Feb 2009 18:56:00 +0000 /u/news/2009/02/03/justine-davis-08-published-in-geography-magazine/ Justine Davis ’08, an international studies major and a geography and African/African-American studies minor, recently was published in Volume 51, Issue 3 (Winter 2008) of the academic magazine, Focus on Geography.

Her article, “Selling Wares on the Streets of Accra: A Case Study of Street Hawkers in Ghana’s Capital,” appears on pages 32-36 and is based on her study of social issues associated with street vendors which she undertook as an Elon student during her semester abroad in Ghana.

Davis intends to pursue graduate studies upon completion of her current post near Paris, France, where she is teaching English as a second language.

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H. Frontani reviews for Jacob Javits Fellowship Program /u/news/2008/11/21/h-frontani-reviews-for-jacob-javits-fellowship-program/ Fri, 21 Nov 2008 18:56:00 +0000 /u/news/2008/11/21/h-frontani-reviews-for-jacob-javits-fellowship-program/ Heidi G. Frontani, Associate Professor in the Department of History and Geography, spent November 16-21, 2008 in Alexandria, VA reviewing grant applications for the US Department of Education’s Jacob Javits Fellowship program competition.

The Javits Fellowship is a highly competitive national level award granted to undergraduates in their senior year and graduates in their first year of study.

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Visions Environmental magazine accepting submissions /u/news/2008/11/21/visions-environmental-magazine-accepting-submissions/ Fri, 21 Nov 2008 18:55:00 +0000 /u/news/2008/11/21/visions-environmental-magazine-accepting-submissions/ Have you written an environmentally focused high quality paper which includes original research, or a poem, photo essay, piece of fiction, or book review having to do with an environmental topic? Consider submitting your work to Visions Magazine for potential publication.

The deadline for submissions for our next issue is Dec. 12th.

To learn more about Visions Magazine and view previous issues, please visit the Visions Magazine website or contact the Visions Magazine student co-editors, Evan Ross (eross2@elon.edu) and Maggie Zimmerman (mzimmerman4@elon.edu) or faculty advisor, Dr. Heidi G. Frontani (glaesel@elon.edu). 

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Study Abroad essay contest deadline is 10 a.m. April 3 /u/news/2008/03/31/study-abroad-essay-contest-deadline-is-10-a-m-april-3/ Mon, 31 Mar 2008 19:39:00 +0000 /u/news/2008/03/31/study-abroad-essay-contest-deadline-is-10-a-m-april-3/

Geography Program

Study Abroad Essay Contest

 

$500

to help defray the cost of studying abroad

 

 

Eligibility: Any Elon
University student who will be studying abroad through Elon or an Elon-approved
Program during the 2008-2009 academic year (Summer or Fall ‘08, Winter or
Spring ‘09).

 

 

How to enter: Submit a typed, 6 page double-spaced paper plus bibliography on the following topic to the
Isabella Cannon Centre (first floor of Carlton
Building):

 

Select an environmental or socio-economic problem which is noteworthy in the country
In which you intend to study abroad.* Then describe a sub-region of the country
(state, province, the northwest, in the desert areas, etc.) in which the environmental or socio-economic problem is especially pronounced and explain why this is the case.  

 

*if you expect that you will be participating in a winter term program which
Includes several countries, select one for your essay.

 

 

Include your name, email address, campus box, major/minor(s), and year of graduation at the top of your essay.

 

Deadline: 10am, Thursday, April 3

 

 

The winner will be announced by May 1.

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Frontani Publishes Entry in Routledge Encylopedia /u/news/2008/01/07/frontani-publishes-entry-in-routledge-encylopedia/ Mon, 07 Jan 2008 18:52:00 +0000 /u/news/2008/01/07/frontani-publishes-entry-in-routledge-encylopedia/ Michael Frontani, associate professor in the School of
Communications, has had an entry published in the Encyclopedia of American Journalism.  His entry, “The Alternative Press,” surveys
the history of the alternative press in the United States.  The Encyclopedia
is published by Routledge. 

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