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Lee Bush, Barbara Miller publish paper in Public Relations Review
January 6, 2012
School of Communications associate professor Lee Bush and assistant professor Barbara Miller recently published a paper on the structure and learning benefits of student-run communications agencies in the United States.
Peter Felten co-authors chapter on service-learning research
January 5, 2012
Earl Honeycutt co-authors outsourcing article
January 3, 2012
Earl Honeycutt, Martha and Spencer Love Term Professor of Marketing and director of the Chandler Family Professional Sales Center, has co-authored "Solutions for Customer Complaints about Offshoring and Outsourcing Services."
Jason Springer Presents on Financial Literacy at National Conference
January 3, 2012
Jason Springer, director of Elon 101 at the university, presented this fall at the 18th National Conference on Students in Transition held in St. Louis.
Scott Gaylord authors guest column on government speech for Jurist
December 28, 2011
Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord authored the article, “Government Speech and North Carolina’s ‘Choose Life” License Plate,” published Dec. 21 by Jurist, the web-based legal news service.
Jon Metzger completes new recording with The John Brown Jazz Orchestra
December 28, 2011
Jon Metzger, associate professor of music, has completed a new CD recording with the John Brown Jazz Orchestra for a future release on Brown Boulevard Records.
Rosemary Haskell’s op-ed essay appears in the Raleigh News and Observer
December 27, 2011
An op-ed essay by Rosemary Haskell, professor of English, titled "'Life' On the Home Front, Then and Now," appeared in the Raleigh News and Observer on Saturday, Dec. 24th.
Scott Gaylord presents on sectarian legislative prayer and judicial selection
December 20, 2011
In November, Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord gave presentations at law schools in Mississippi and Virginia and participated in a debate in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Evan Gatti participates in roundtable discussion
December 20, 2011
Evan A. Gatti, assistant professor of art in the Department of Art & Art History, will participate in the roundtable discussion, "More Than a Medievalist: Teaching the General While Writing the Specific," at the International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 12-15. The Congress is held annually at the University of Western Michigan in Kalamazoo and attracts over 3,000 scholars in medieval studies.