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Former British Prime Minister to headline Fall Convocation TODAY
October 3, 2017
Find out more about special guidelines for attending Fall Convocation this year as the former Leader of the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom visits Elon.
Gallucci publishes ecosystem case study with the National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science
October 3, 2017
The work by Kathy Gallucci, associate professor of biology, on the case study titled “Why Can’t We Build a Biosphere?” was supported by the National Science Foundation.
Roselle publishes on strategic narratives
October 3, 2017
Professor Laura Roselle of the Department of Political Science and Policy studies has co-edited a special issue of Politics and Governance on "Narratives of Global Order."
Elon Law scholar: Improve the law to support clean energy
October 3, 2017
"Solar Financing in North Carolina: The Untapped Potential of Power Purchase Agreements" by Associate Professor Andy Haile was published in the most recent issue of the North Carolina Law Review.
Breaking Barriers program brings together Elon student-athletes, Latin American ballplayers
October 3, 2017
Assistant Professor of Sport Management Mark Cryan has directed a summer program the past two years that provides cultural and language exchange events for Latin American players with the Burlington Royals.
Negin critiques Tony Romo’s broadcasting style in USA Today article
October 2, 2017
The assistant professor of communications – and four-time Emmy Award recipient – assesses the former NFL player’s first few weeks behind the microphone.
Writing Center consultants attend statewide writing center event
October 2, 2017
Elon Writing Center consultants traveled to Appalachian State University to participate in a Writing Center Consultant Collaboration Event.
Elon physician assistant studies students participate in community outreach project
October 2, 2017
Elon PA Students participated in a service-learning project at Garrett Elementary School in Mebane, N.C., on Sept. 29, 2017.
Elon to host vigil for victims of violence in Las Vegas shooting
October 2, 2017
The university community is invited to the Sacred Space in the Numen Lumen Pavilion at 1 p.m. today for a vigil for the victims and those impacted by the violence in Las Vegas.
Erdmann has an article published in International Trumpet Guild Journal
October 2, 2017
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann had an article published about John Daversa in the professional trumpet journal.