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Bleakney leads international institute for writing center directors
August 1, 2018
Elon Writing Center Director Julia Bleakney led a week-long international Summer Institute for new professionals in the Writing Center field.
In My Words: Trusting women to make abortion decisions is a Christian norm
July 31, 2018
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of Religious Studies Rebecca Todd Peters writes about the moral decisions that women make about their families.
Bullock named a member of Deans for Impact
July 31, 2018
School of Education Dean Ann Bullock was among eight new members announced this week for the group that advises and designs programming for teacher education programs.
Brass fanfare recorded at Elon featured at League of American Orchestras national conference
July 29, 2018
Lynn Beck, Clay Stevenson and students collaborated with Winston-Salem Symphony musicians to record James Stephenson’s “Fanfare – Light from Shadows" providing a dynamic soundtrack for community service award winner John Beck’s documentary video.
Diego Pineda ’19 calls NAHJ student project ‘an experience like no other’
July 26, 2018
The journalism major attended the 2018 National Association of Hispanic Journalists Conference in Miami, working in tandem with professional journalists and fellow Latinx students covering the four-day convention.
President Book writes on free speech for The Conversation
July 26, 2018
Elon's president joins presidents from the University of Washington and Bowdoin College in authoring an article on college free speech issues.
Carpenter publishes research on instructional leaders' professional learning
July 24, 2018
Jeffrey Carpenter, associate professor of education and director of the Teaching Fellows program, co-authored the article in the peer-reviewed journal Educational Media International.
Kenn Gaither co-authors book chapter on public relations and public interest in emerging democracies
July 24, 2018
The associate dean in the School of Communications co-authored a chapter in the recently published book, “Public Interest Communication Critical Debates and Global Contexts.”
In My Words: Roe v. Wade's Unlikely Champion
July 23, 2018
A newspaper column by Associate Professor Andy Haile points to rulings by the U.S. Supreme Court that indicate an overturn of Roe v. Wade isn't a foregone conclusion simply because of the court's pending conservative majority.
The Conversation: How free should speech on campus be?
July 23, 2018
In this piece written for The Conversation, President Connie Ledoux Book joins the presidents of the University of Washington and Bowdoin College in reflecting how free speech should be treated on college campuses.