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CELEBRATE! profile: Alaina Pineda ’09
May 5, 2009
Alaina Pineda ’09 saw a disconnect between the campus community and the university’s art collection, and the art history major wanted to convey her passion for artwork by “unmasking the problems of the art collection in a scholarly way.” Her subsequent research project, “More Than Just Stuff on the Wall,” was presented at SURF this week and is the last in a series of E-net profiles to highlight undergraduate research during CELEBRATE! 2009.
Videoconferencing technology available for educational uses
May 5, 2009
If a guest speaker can’t make it to an Elon classroom from across the country, campus technology staff members have another solution: bring the class to the speaker. How? Ship them a video conference unit that plugs right into an Internet connection.
Christian anarchists topic of book by Tripp York
May 5, 2009
Tripp York, an instructor of religious studies at Elon, explores the lives of Christian anarchists who attempted to address materialism, racism and militarism in Living on Hope While Living in Babylon: The Christian Anarchists of the 20th Century, published this month by Wipf & Stock and York’s third book since 2007.
Teacher Education Honors Excellence
May 5, 2009
Elon Law charter class gift to be presented – May 23
May 5, 2009
The charter class of Elon University School of Law is pleased to announce its plans to present a gift to the law school during the Dean's Reception for graduating students on May 23 at 4 p.m. at the law school.
Elon University Baccalaureate Service – May 22
May 5, 2009
The Rev. Janet Cooper Nelson, the chaplain of Brown University and director of the Office of the Chaplains & Religious Life, will deliver Elon University’s 2009 Baccalaureate sermon on Friday, May 22, at 3 p.m. in the Koury Center.
News and Observer: Tougher public records penalties clear key panel
May 5, 2009
From the Raleigh News and Observer (5/4/09): A bill that would make it easier for people to collect attorneys' fees if they won public records lawsuits has cleared a key House committee intact.