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Elon anthropologist explores Mormon revelation
October 10, 2011
Associate professor Tom Mould's latest book examines sacred stories that LDS members share as an expression of their faith.
Community on the Commons – A Composting Success
October 10, 2011
Community on the Commons not only started the school year off right but was also a great success for sustainability at Elon. This event was planned around the ability to compost or recycle all items provided with the meal.
CPE Seminar for Accountants – Nov 11
October 10, 2011
The Department of Accounting in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business is hosting the 13th Annual Continuing Professional Education seminar for accounting professionals.
Tom Erdmann publishes CD review
October 10, 2011
Thomas Erdmann, professor of music, recently published a review of pianist Louise Denson's CD, "The Flame Tree."
Forum on Law, Race, and Albion TourgĂ©e – Nov. 4
October 10, 2011
Elon University School of Law and the Elon Law Review are major sponsors of a jointly presented conference scheduled for Nov. 4 in Raleigh, NC, titled, "A Radical Notion of Democracy: Law, Race, and Albion Tourgée, 1865-1905."
President Lambert named top Triad leader
October 10, 2011
The Greensboro News & Record recognized President Leo M. Lambert and Elon University in its special “Top Workplaces 2011” project.
YoZone profit share for Elon Intersect Conference – Nov. 2
October 10, 2011
Toddie Peters co-edits volume on Undergraduate Research in Religious Studies
October 10, 2011
Associate Professor of Religious Studies Toddie Peters co-edited a volume on undergraduate research titled "Teaching Undergraduate Research in Religious Studies," which offers an introduction to the philosophy and practice of undergraduate research in religious studies and takes up several significant ongoing questions related to it.
Michelle Ferrier explores history using a 3-D virtual environment
October 10, 2011
How can 3-D environments enhance the storytelling of the African-American experience? Dr. Michelle Ferrier, associate professor in the School of Communications, explored this question Friday, Oct. 7 at the Association for the Study of African American Life and History conference in Richmond, Va.