Articles by Eric Townsend
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In My Words: Don’t let a sensational trial convict our whole justice system
July 16, 2013
The acquittal of George Zimmerman in the death of Florida teen Trayvon Martin sparked cries of a broken system from many Americans, but Assistant Professor Kenneth Fernandez warns about the risks of possible court reforms.
Job outlook strong for Elon's Class of 2013
July 15, 2013
Eighty-three percent of students who completed their studies in May answered a survey that measured employment and graduate school plans at the time of Commencement.
Kirsten Bennett '11 wins Emmy for coverage of Aurora shooting
July 15, 2013
A producer for KOAA-TV's "News 5 at 6 p.m." in Colorado, Bennett and a colleague were honored July 13 at the Heartland Emmy Awards ceremony in Denver.
In My Words: Ignore the hype, for North Carolina’s future is strong
July 15, 2013
The New York Times and other national media outlets have recently published opinions critical of the state, but Assistant Professor Jason Husser counters that the best is yet to come in North Carolina.
Presentations and reflections mark end to Elon Academy summer
July 12, 2013
Alamance County students taking part in the university’s college access and success program on Friday shared personal reflections before attending a ceremony that closed out a summer residential experience.
Colonnades residence halls earn LEED Gold certification
July 11, 2013
Three buildings mark the 15th, 16th and 17th LEED-certified structures on campus.
Physical plant supervisor & family honored for support of cancer research
July 5, 2013
Jimmy Curiazza and his Gibsonville family received the recognition from the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Chris Martin '78 P'13 elected to Board of Trustees
July 5, 2013
The Elon alumnus and New Jersey banking executive has been a longtime supporter of the university, most recently with a gift he and his wife made to support the new Martin Alumni Center.
Elon Academy students separate wheat from the chaff
July 5, 2013
High school scholars in the university's college access and success program receive a hands-on lesson on the history and complexity of wheat cultivation.