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School of Communications recommended for reaccreditation
October 12, 2011
A team representing the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) has recommended full reaccreditation for the School of Communications.
Fred Melchor and Leigh-Anne Royster to serve on committees
October 12, 2011
Two Staff Advisory Council members, Leigh-Anne Royster and Fred Melchor, have been appointed to represent staff on two key university committees.
Pamela Winfield edits journal on “Religion in Asia Today”
October 12, 2011
Pamela Winfield compiled, edited, and wrote the Contributing Editor's Introduction to a specially-themed issue of Cross Currents Journal on “Religion in Asia Today”, vol. 61 no. 3 (Sept. 2011) pp. 286-421.
Pamela Winfield publishes article “Mandala As Metropolis” in Brill volume
October 12, 2011
Assistant professor Pamela Winfield has published an article titled "Mandala As Metropolis" in Esoteric Buddhism and the Tantras in East Asia.
David Neville publishes article in The Language Educator
October 12, 2011
David Neville, assistant professor of German and director of language-learning technologies, has published the article "The Future of Language Education: Facilitating Collaboration Through Technology” in the most recent issue of The Language Educator.
Barbara Gordon’s book excerpted in national cancer magazine
October 11, 2011
An excerpt from Associate Professor Barbara Gordon's co-authored book, Breast Cancer Recurrence and Advanced Disease: Comprehensive Expert Guidance appears in the September/October issue of Coping with Cancer, a magazine that reaches more than 500,000 readers.
Elon anthropologist explores Mormon revelation
October 10, 2011
Associate professor Tom Mould's latest book examines sacred stories that LDS members share as an expression of their faith.
Tom Erdmann publishes CD review
October 10, 2011
Thomas Erdmann, professor of music, recently published a review of pianist Louise Denson's CD, "The Flame Tree."
President Lambert named top Triad leader
October 10, 2011
The Greensboro News & Record recognized President Leo M. Lambert and Elon University in its special “Top Workplaces 2011” project.
Michelle Ferrier explores history using a 3-D virtual environment
October 10, 2011
How can 3-D environments enhance the storytelling of the African-American experience? Dr. Michelle Ferrier, associate professor in the School of Communications, explored this question Friday, Oct. 7 at the Association for the Study of African American Life and History conference in Richmond, Va.