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Dabrowski research group presents at SERMACS
January 4, 2018
SURE student Jenny Kane '18 and Assistant Professor of Chemistry Jen Dabrowski presented their research on conversion of biorenewable resources to fine chemicals at the annual Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS) in Charlotte, N.C.
Paper co-authored by communications professor and alumna named a finalist for research prize
January 4, 2018
Associate Professor Barbara Miller Gaither collaborated with Elon graduate MaryClaire Schulz ’17 and University of North Carolina faculty member Lucinda Austin to examine the relationship between corporate social responsibility and social change.
Preeshl performs 'Dead While I Was Alive' in New Orleans
January 4, 2018
Artemis Preeshl, assistant professor of performing arts, performed the one-woman show at Blue Plate Music Hall in December 2017.
UPDATE 7 A.M.: Elon to open at 10 a.m. on main campus. Elon Law on normal schedule.
January 3, 2018
Due to light snow and slippery conditions, Elon will delay opening until 10 a.m. today on the main campus. Please read this note for details about the day's schedule.
Winter Term focuses on themes of Health, Intercultural Engagement, Media and Politics
January 3, 2018
Winter Term 2018 will offer students a broad array of opportunities to explore these themes throughout the next month.
Elon to pay tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. with lineup of events this month
January 3, 2018
Service opportunities, gatherings and other special programs at Elon during January will commemorate the legacy of the late civil rights leader.
Center for Engaged Learning names first Senior Scholar
January 3, 2018
Eric Hall, professor of exercise science and faculty athletics representative, has been named the inaugural Center for Engaged Learning Senior Scholar.
Religious Holiday, Orthodox Christian: Feast of the Nativity
January 3, 2018
Also known as the "incarnation of Christ," this Feast celebrates the day that Jesus became human and came into the world as a Savior.
Barbara Miller Gaither examines corporate environmental advertising
January 3, 2018
The associate professor of communications was recently featured in a blog post titled “Corporate environmental ads are more persuasive when concern is high” on the website for the Arthur Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication.
Writing Boot Camps – Winter Term
January 2, 2018
The Center for Writing Excellence is excited to offer three Writing Boot Camps over the 2018 Winter Term.