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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.
Koury Center to be closed July 30-Aug. 5
July 23, 2018
The Koury Center will be closed from July 30 - August 5 for maintenance.
Gerald Whittington receives top professional honor from the National Association of College and University Business Officers
July 20, 2018
Elon’s long-serving senior vice president for business, finance and technology has received NACUBO’s 2018 Distinguished Business Officer Award, the group’s highest honor.
'Summer Series' highlights education, inclusion, and lifelong learning opportunities for adults with disabilities
July 20, 2018
Stephen Byrd, associate professor of education and program coordinator for special education, spoke about education, inclusion and lifelong learning opportunities for adults with disabilities at Peacehaven Community Farm on July 19, 2018.
Raj Ghoshal publishes research on teaching quantitative methods
July 19, 2018
Ghoshal's article, "Testing for Discrimination," showcases a method for teaching students to conduct audit studies of unequal treatment.
Construction begins on LaRose Student Commons
July 19, 2018
The new facility in Elon’s Historic Neighborhood will support the goals of the university’s residential campus initiative.
Summer in the Village program offers 'lemonade lessons' to local students
July 19, 2018
From July 9-20, Elon is hosting 176 Alamance-Burlington School System students at Summer in the Village, a summer academic preparedness and enrichment program of Elon's It Takes a Village Project.