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Elon offers summer flex-time plan
June 5, 2014
Employees have the option of working longer days to extend their weekends during June and July.
Stephen A. Futrell presents professional development workshop
June 3, 2014
The associate professor of music conducted a two-day professional workshop for public school elementary, middle and high school music teachers.
Sarah Glasco presents at NAFSA conference, publishes article in CUR Quarterly
June 3, 2014
The assistant professor of French presented research on short-term study abroad programs and intercultural competence at the annual convention in May. Her article, "Preparing Undergraduates for Research Projects in Faculty-led Short-term Study Abroad Courses," appears in the Winter 2014 issue of CUR Quarterly.
Olivia Choplin publishes article
June 3, 2014
Dr. Olivia Choplin, an assistant professor of French, has published an article in The American Review of Canadian Studies, Vol. 44, Issue 1, 2014.
Jo Watts Williams '55 awarded Order of the Long Leaf Pine
June 3, 2014
Elon University’s vice president emerita received a top North Carolina honor conferred by Gov. Pat McCrory and presented by State Sen. Rick Gunn and Elon University President Leo M. Lambert.
Tina Das: a challenging and caring champion for students
June 3, 2014
The winner of this year’s Daniels-Danieley Award for Excellence in Teaching, Tina Das, professor of economics, motivates students to push beyond their limits and take risks.
Elon employees donate food to local nonprofit
June 3, 2014
A canned food drive on the university's recent Staff Appreciation Day aided Allied Churches of Alamance County, a Burlington, N.C.-based charity that operates a food pantry to serve the region's hungry and homeless.
'It Takes a Village' Project awarded Phi Kappa Phi Literacy Grant
June 2, 2014
A literacy program created by Associate Professor Jean Rattigan-Rohr received $2,500 to help purchase new books for young children tutored by Elon University education majors.
In My Words: Advice for new college graduates out to save the world
June 2, 2014
Professor Tom Arcaro writes for regional newspapers about the keys to success for fresh college graduates joining international aid and development organizations like the Peace Corps and OxFam International