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David Crowe authors groundbreaking book on war crimes & genocide
April 7, 2014
“War Crimes, Genocide, and Justice” by Elon University’s David Crowe is a global history of battlefield horrors and the international humanitarian law that developed in response to barbaric behaviors of armies and their leaders.
Jeff Carpenter presents paper at AERA
April 5, 2014
The assistant professor in the School of Education presented at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.
Sport & Event Management faculty cited in regional media
April 4, 2014
Associate Professor Tony Weaver and instructor Mark Cryan have been interviewed by WFMY News 2 and WUNC's "The State of Things" in recent weeks for their expertise on the business of sports.
Professor emeritus co-authors article for Leader to Leader
April 4, 2014
David Noer was the lead author on a feature story in the quarterly journal that examined career-limiting leadership tendencies.
Supervisor Series: A Refresher AppTrack Training Program – April 16
April 2, 2014
Wednesday, April 16, 12-1:15 p.m. in Oaks 212
Health and human performance senior lecturer and students featured in international training video
April 2, 2014
Amanda Tapler, senior lecturer in the Department of Health and Human Performance, and Elon students are featured in an international training film for The Jamkhed International Institute for Training & Research.
CATL announces Spring 2014 Teaching & Learning Grant recipients
April 2, 2014
Four faculty members received funds ranging from $1,500 to $4,700 for innovative projects that enhance student learning across a variety of disciplines.
Hal Vincent participates in panel discussions at advertising conference
April 2, 2014
School of Communications professor addressed consumder information processing and message strategy, and the changing nature of advertising relationships.
Potential Latina Sorority to visit, Monday, April 7
April 2, 2014
Latina Sorority, Corazones Unidos Siempre/Chi Upsilon Sigma Latin Sorority, Inc., will visit campus on April 7 to meet with students, faculty and staff.