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Podcasts feature Pope-Ruark's Scrum work
February 11, 2018
The work of Rebecca Pope-Ruark, associate professor of English, on Scrum has been featured on two top higher education podcasts.
Lee Bush, Hal Vincent co-author textbook for students participating in student-run agencies
February 8, 2018
The School of Communications faculty members published “The Student-Run Agency: Transitioning from Student to Professional” to serve as a guide for students to navigate their way through the student agency experience.
Writing Effective Letters of Recommendation, Feb. 26
February 8, 2018
Join us for a Lunch and Learn on Writing Effective Letters of Recommendation for your students.
Times-News article on 'commuting culture' cites retired Professor of Economics Tiemann
February 8, 2018
Tom Tiemann, the founding dean of the Love School of Business and former Jefferson-Pilot Professor of Economics, offered his insights for the article exploring the commutes of Alamance County workers.
Campus to compete to reduce waste as Phoenix Cup: Waste launches Feb. 12
February 8, 2018
The annual waste-reduction competition runs through March 2, with participants earning rewards for adopting habits that reduce landfill waste.
Reis, Vaughn present on the importance of makerspaces in modern education
February 7, 2018
Teaching and Learning Technologies staff members, Dan Reis and Michael Vaughn, represent Elon's Maker Hub at two international conferences and share the important role making can play in education.
Elon partners with Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools on academically gifted licensure program
February 7, 2018
As a pilot outreach program, the School of Education is offering the full 12-credit AIG licensure to a group of 20 teachers in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School district.
Pennington delivers lectures at national universities in India
February 7, 2018
The trip to India offered Pennington the opportunity to continue documenting regional heritage and revival movements and folk performances in India.
In My Words: ​Mass deportations will have major consequences
February 6, 2018
Tom Arcaro, professor of sociology, writes in this column for the Elon University Writers Syndicate about the economic consequences of ending temporary protection status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants.