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Belk Librarians present at North Carolina Library Conference
October 29, 2013
Randall Bowman, Teresa LePors, and Shannon Tennant gave a presentation on Oct. 17 at the 60th North Carolina Library Association Biennial Conference in Winston-Salem.
Amy L. Allocco co-authors essay about collaborative study abroad course in South India
October 28, 2013
“Team Teaching India’s Identities Across State and National Borders” in Religious Studies News discusses some of the pedagogical strategies that informed the “India’s Identities: Religion, Caste & Gender in Contemporary South India” Winter Term study abroad course.
Chad Awtrey gives invited research talk
October 25, 2013
Chad Awtrey, assistant professor of mathematics, centered his presentation on the newest results of his research program.
Clay Stevenson presents webinar for the National Association for Music Education
October 22, 2013
On Oct. 10, Clay Stevenson, Lecturer of Music, presented a webinar on incorporating technology in music ensembles for the National Association for Music Education.
DiRienzo, Lilly publish article on online versus face-to-face learning
October 22, 2013
Two professors in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business recently had their research comparing the outcomes of online versus face-to-face undergraduate business school learning published.
Thomas Erdmann has Article/CD Review Published
October 21, 2013
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann had an Article/CD review published in the professional Womens' Arts Journal.
Jon Metzger Completes Residency
October 19, 2013
Jon Metzger completes a residency at the University of Central Arkansas.
Elon Counseling Center staff publishes book
October 18, 2013
Elon counselor Christine Borzumato-Gainey is the co-editor of a recently published book, "College Student Mental Health Counseling: A Developmental Approach."
Kevin Boyle publishes poems
October 17, 2013
Kevin Boyle, professor of English, publishes three poems in Terminus magazine.
Das, DiRienzo, Lanier, Rich publish article on anti-human trafficking policies and freedom of the press
October 17, 2013
Four Martha and Spencer Love School of Business professors recently had their research on anti-human trafficking policies and freedom of the press published in the International Journal of Management and Marketing Research.