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'Freedom Sings' to highlight freedom of expression in song on Oct. 12
October 5, 2016
The Oct. 12 program at Elon University in the Danieley Center Neighborhood will feature an all-star cast of musicians performing songs that have been censored or banned, or that call for social change.
Professor Ahmed Fadaam presents on the evolution of art in Iraq
October 4, 2016
At this year's second Global Neighborhood House Dinner on the theme "The Arts Without Borders," Assistant Professor of Communications Ahmed Fadaam guided students through the evolutions of art in Iraq.
Tiffany Atkins serves on panel at SALT conference
October 4, 2016
A Legal Method and Communication Fellow at Elon Law, Atkins contributed to a discussion on "Breaking-In and Staying-In the Law School Community" for the Society of American Law Teachers’ annual conference.
Elon professor calls Bob Woodward a ‘natural teacher’ following class visit
October 4, 2016
The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author spoke with Associate Professor Rich Landesberg’s ‘Broadcast News Writing’ class, discussing the intricacies of investigative reporting with the School of Communications students.
Screening of 'Before God, We Are All Family' to be held Oct. 13
October 3, 2016
Global Commons Media Room, 5 p.m.
October Writing Boot Camps
October 3, 2016
The Center for Writing Excellence is offering three Writing Boot Camps between the main campus and the Law School campus during October.
Assistant dean publishes research on fostering democratic practices in the classroom
October 3, 2016
The assistant dean for campus life and director of residence life authored a chapter on ontological inquiry and democratic practices for "Un-Democratic Acts: New Departures for Dialogue in Society and Schools."
Elon Core Curriculum leaders present papers at national conference in Salt Lake City
September 30, 2016
Jeffrey S. Coker, director of the Elon Core Curriculum and associate professor of Biology and Evan A. Gatti, associate director Elon Core Curriculum and associate professor of art history, present papers at the 56th Annual Conference of the Association for General and Liberal Studies (AGLS) in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Core Curriculum director receives national award for experiential learning
September 30, 2016
Jeffrey Coker, associate professor of biology and the director of the Core Curriculum since 2011, was honored Sept. 27 by the National Society of Experiential Education.