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Noted author David Halberstam to speak January 16
January 12, 2006
Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Halberstam will discuss his 2001 best selling book, "War In a Time of Peace: Bush, Clinton, and the Generals," during a speech at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 16 in McCrary Theatre. Details...
Crisp named winner of MLK essay contest
January 12, 2006
A local middle school student is the winner of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Humanitarian Essay Contest, sponsored by the Elon University Multicultural Affairs Council. Details...
Elon receives grants from educational foundation
January 12, 2006
Teacher education program earns exemplary rating
January 12, 2006
Elon's teacher education program has received the highest possible rating in a report issued by the North Carolina State Board of Education. Details...
Yow named Tar Heel of the Year by newspaper
January 12, 2006
Kay Yow, a former Elon coach and now in her 29th season as head women's basketball coach at North Carolina State University, was named the 2002 Tar Heel of the Year by the Raleigh News & Observer in its Dec. 29 edition. Details and story link...
Winter Term 2003 opens
January 12, 2006
Almost 600 Elon students studying abroad are among the 3,900 enrolled for Winter Term 2003, which opened Friday, Jan. 3. Details...
Elon students create Global Village
January 12, 2006
Elon students had a chance to see life from the perspective of different cultures through a global village on campus in early January. Details...
Elon students selected to “Who’s Who”
January 12, 2006
The 2003 edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges" includes 20 students from Elon University who have been selected as national outstanding campus leaders. Details...
New trees planted Under the Oaks
January 12, 2006
Four transplanted oak trees were placed in the historic area in front of West Dorm on Tuesday, Dec. 17, replacing trees that were lost during a thunderstorm in May 2000. Details...
Stephens featured in follow-up newspaper article
January 12, 2006
Jane Stephens, assistant professor of English, and her family adopted two Kenyan children in 1999. Their story was included in a follow-up story in the Dec. 29 edition of the Winston-Salem Journal. Click here to read the story.