Articles by Eric Townsend
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David Noer published in Leadership Excellence, News and Record
October 6, 2009
Work by professor emeritus David Noer has appeared in recent days in a regional newspaper and in a widely read magazine that focuses on applied academics and thinking practitioners in the area of leadership and leadership development.
Mariam Stephan, painting, opening reception – Oct. 6
October 5, 2009
David Crowe edits special edition of Nationalities Papers
October 5, 2009
History professor David M. Crowe has edited a special edition of Nationalities Papers titled Crimes of State; Government-Sponsored Atrocities and International Legal Responses, Past and Present.
Alumni’s invention receives Golden Mousetrap Award
October 2, 2009
Elon University alumni R.J. Yozwiak ’08 and Ian Baltutis ‘08 have been recognized for their company’s invention, “Silent Feet,” with Design News’ Golden Mousetrap Award for Materials Processing.
ODK applications now available to juniors and seniors
October 2, 2009
Giovanna Negretti: “The Importance of Political Engagement” – Oct. 5
October 2, 2009
Giovanna Negretti, a leading civic activist in Massachusetts, comes to Elon University on Monday for a 7:30 p.m. talk on the importance of political engagement. The event is sponsored by Elon's Institute of Politics & Public Affairs, the Department of Political Science, the National Campaign for Political and Civic Engagement and the Center for Civic Engagement.
Elon receives national recognition for civic engagement
October 1, 2009
Elon University has been named one of five recipients of the Washington Center’s inaugural Higher Education Civic Engagement Award, a new honor given by the national nonprofit organization in recognition of a commitment to service-learning and civic engagement on campus.
Tree planting in memory of Matt Ford ’04 – Oct. 7
October 1, 2009
Colonnades dining hall recognized by University Business magazine
October 1, 2009
The Colonnades dining hall has been named a runner-up in the “Dining Halls of Distinction” recognition program from University Business magazine, an award that represents excellence in all aspects of dining operations, including atmosphere, service, variety of offerings, guest satisfaction, environmental sustainability and financial stability.
Michael Frontani featured on KCBS Radio in San Francisco
September 30, 2009
Michael Frontani, associate professor of communications, gave an interview this week to KCBS radio in San Francisco where he discussed The Beatles' songwriting and involvement with the counterculture and the recent death of Lucy Vodden, the inspiration for The Beatles' 1967 recording "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds," which originally appeared on the Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album.