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Kelly Furnas honored with NSPA’s Pioneer Award
September 20, 2018
The lecturer in the School of Communications is one of five award recipients recognized with the National Scholastic Press Association’s highest accolade for journalism educators.
Love School of Business participates in Academy of Management conference
September 19, 2018
Research projects authored by Assistant Professors Elena Kennedy, Sean McMahon, Mark Mallon and Matthew Perrigino were shared during the annual meeting for management and organization scholars.
Peters offers Goodspeed Lecture at Denison University
September 19, 2018
Religious Studies faculty member, Rebecca Todd Peters, offers endowed lecture at Denison University on the topic of abortion and reproductive justice.
Early Voting in Alamance County: Oct. 17 – Nov. 3
September 19, 2018
The Alamance County Board of Elections is hosting early voting at three locations from Oct. 17-Nov. 3.
Lindenman publishes two articles, book chapter about teaching writing
September 19, 2018
Heather Lindenman, assistant professor of English, recently published three essays: one about student revision practices and two about community-engaged writing.
Elon responds to Hurricane Florence
September 18, 2018
The Elon community is ready to mobilize in response to the many disaster recovery efforts under way in the wake of Hurricane Florence. Read this message from Student Life Vice President Jon Dooley.
Elon to host First Amendment Free Food Festival Sept. 26
September 18, 2018
At noon in the Snow Family Grand Atrium in Schar Hall, people will be able to eat for free ... if they sign away their First Amendment rights.
Fulkerson joins NACAS South Board
September 18, 2018
As the leading organization supporting all campus services, NACAS is the community-of-choice for strategic leaders who advance campus environments to improve the quality of life for students.
Elon to host First Amendment Free Food Festival Sept. 26
September 18, 2018
At noon in the Snow Family Grand Atrium in Schar Hall, people will be able to eat for free ... if they sign away their First Amendment rights.
Ariela Marcus-Sells presents on devotional prayer in the Saharan Desert
September 17, 2018
An assistant professor of religious studies and Distinguished Emerging Scholar, Marcus-Sells presented the paper at Harvard Divinity School on Sept. 15.