Articles by Eric Townsend
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Tony Hoagland, guest poetry reading – Oct. 24
October 20, 2011
An acclaimed poet visits Elon University as a guest of the Liberal Arts Forum.
Duo pianists open 11th annual Adams Foundation Piano Series
October 20, 2011
The Oct. 25 recital in Whitley Auditorium features John and Richard Contiguglia assisted by guest percussionists John Beck and Wiley Sykes.
Stephen A. Futrell performs with Spelman College students & faculty
October 20, 2011
Associate professor Stephen A. Futrell in the Department of Music appeared as guest vocal soloist with the Spelman College Glee Club and Spelman College music faculty in an Oct. 17 tribute concert to Willie T. Johnson and the Golden Gate Quartet.
Mileah Kromer & the Elon University Poll make national headlines
October 19, 2011
North Carolina's role as a presidential battleground state in 2012 has brought the Elon University Poll added attention from national reporters.
President Emeritus Earl Danieley ’46 honored by American Chemical Society
October 19, 2011
The American Chemical Society has honored Elon President Emeritus J. Earl Danieley '46 this fall with a certificate recognizing 60 years of service.
Elon hosts ISA-South conference
October 19, 2011
More than 100 political science and international studies scholars will visit campus this weekend as Elon University hosts the 2011 International Studies Association-South meeting.
Fall 2011 POWERless Energy Competition results
October 19, 2011
Elon’s sixth POWERless energy competition, which encourages students to conserve energy in residential buildings, ended this week.
Barrett Weed ’11 appears in coverage of Broadway show
October 19, 2011
Barrett Wilbert Weed '11 appears in photos in the New York Times and in Broadway.com as part of her work as an understudy in the production of Lysistrata Jones.
Choreography Salon – Oct. 20 & 21
October 18, 2011
N.C. Teacher of the Year visits Elon Teaching Fellows
October 14, 2011
Tyronna Hooker G'09 shared with students her career journey from the criminal justice system to winning the state's highest honor for educators.