Thirteenth Edition: October 25, 2015
Featured Member: Ashleigh McGrath '16
Ahlan wa sahlan! My name is Maggie
Liston and I am a senior at Elon majoring in French and International Studies
and minoring in Middle East Studies and Political Science. I spent two
semesters abroad in Montpellier, France and Rabat, Morocco during my time at
Elon. In Morocco, I was able to use my Arabic skills in everyday life to
bargain for goods, gossip with my wonderful Moroccan family, or ask for
directions when I was (frequently) lost. My region of interest in international
affairs is the Middle East and North Africa and I can't wait to see where my Arabic
skills take me next! As every Arabic student knows, there has never been a more
beautiful, rewarding, and worthwhile challenge than learning to read, write and
speak in Arabic.
Hey! My name is Bridgette Agbozo and I am currently a first-year here at Elon! I plan on majoring in Marketing and Minoring in Leadership Studies and Sociology. I knew I wanted to join a cultural club when I came to Elon, and I am glad that I found ALO! I joined because I have a passion for learning about culture and language! I also have a love of Arabic food. I hope to learn some basic Arabic language, eat delicious food, and learn more about Arabic culture!
My name is Mark Berlin and I graduated from Elon in December of 2013. I majored in Political Science and had the opportunity to study Arabic in Muscat, Oman, and Rabat, Morocco. Currently, I am in the MA program and Islamic and Middle Eastern Affairs at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. As students of Arabic know, it is one the of hardest languages in the world. The grammar, new sounds, and words provide immense challenges for English speakers who want to learn Arabic. However, the difficulty of the language is also accompanied with immense beauty. This is why I love Arabic. It is an absolutely wonderful language - which through practice and devotion provides extremely rewarding benefits for students. Following my time in Jerusalem, I hope to continue my Arabic studies and use my knowledge of the language to pursue a PhD in Middle Eastern Studies. Good luck Arabic students!
Hi! My name is Alexandra Robinson I’m currently in my last semester at Elon. When I first arrived on campus I was unsure about what I wanted to do, but after talking Elementary Arabic, I quickly fell in love with the language and the culture of the people who speak it. It was then that I also realized in order to fully understand Arabic and the Middle East it was necessary to learn about the various religions in the surrounding regions. Now, I am an International Studies and a Religious Studies double major with a concentration in the Middle East. After several courses I got the opportunity to utilize my Arabic skills and Islamic studies knowledge, while studying abroad in Jordan last spring. Studying abroad in Jordan was an illuminating experience that combined my various academic studies. Before my trip to Jordan I had been conducting research examining the intersections of religious identity and Muslim women in the US. While abroad I got to add another dimension to my research, a comparative study. Learning about different societies and languages from a textbook does not compare to being fully immersed in the culture. This research uncovered a new passion for me: human rights. Like dominos, every opportunity that I have had at Elon has led to a further understanding of my academic interests and career passions. I am interested mostly in using Arabic in a scholarly capacity, conducting ethnographic research in areas where Arabic is spoken. Max Muller said, "He who knows one religion, known none." This hold true with languages as well. With graduation close on the horizon, I still do not know my future plans, but I want to continue researching the ways in which religions shape all aspects of life.