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Kim Epting and students present at psychology conference
February 23, 2012
Dance Faculty Present Original Work
February 21, 2012
Avant Greensboro review original choreography and performance by Elon Dance Faculty.
Daryl Lawson, DPT students present at NC State
February 21, 2012
Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy Education Daryl Lawson and three year III DPT students were invited to speak at North Carolina State University on Monday, Feb. 20. by the president of the Pre-Health Minority Interest group, DeMonica Gentry.
Thomas Erdmann Has Three Articles Published
February 20, 2012
Thomas Erdmann, professor of music, had three 6,000 word articles published and featured on the cover of the March/April 2012 issue of Saxophone Journal.
Lynne Kurdziel Formato directs Danish premiere of EDGES
February 20, 2012
Associate Professor Lynne Kurdziel - Formato recently returned from Denmark where she spent Winter Term 2012 directing the Danish premiere of Pasek & Paul’s EDGES.
Peter Hoffman speaks on trial advocacy in Japan and Mexico
February 20, 2012
Professor of Law and Director of Skills Programs at Elon Law, Peter T. Hoffman spoke with lawyers and law professors internationally in January about best practices for teaching trial advocacy.
Scott Gaylord publishes on judicial selection in North Carolina Law Review’s Addendum series
February 20, 2012
Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord defends North Carolina's system of judicial elections in the article "Judicial Independence Revisited: Judicial Elections and Missouri Plan Challenges," published in the North Carolina Law Review's online supplement, Addendum. In addition, he published an op-ed on the subject in the Feb. 1, 2012 edition of the News & Observer.
Omri Shimron performs in Greensboro
February 20, 2012
Mat Gendle, Megan McGrath ’11 publish research on Shakti device
February 17, 2012
Maggie Castor (’12) and Bloch-Schulman present at AAC&U annual meeting
February 16, 2012
Along with four other members of the Elon Research Seminar on Engaged Undergraduate Learning (ERS), Maggie Castor, a senior philosophy major, and Stephen Bloch-Schulman, an associate professor of philosophy, presented "Teaching Democratic Thinking" at the annual meeting of the Associate of American Colleges and Universities, January 26 in Washington D.C.