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Darris Means earns national dissertation award
February 17, 2014
Darris Means, Elon Academy Associate Director, has been named the first place winner for the Dissertation Award by the American Association for Blacks in Higher Education.
Professor to give final performance of 'The Artist is Present' – Feb. 19-20
February 17, 2014
Inspired by the success of his first exhibit last year, Ken Hassell from the Department of Art & Art History again welcomes the Elon community to join him in an interactive experience this week in Lakeside Dining Hall.
Janet Lee Warman publishes poems, receives honorable mention
February 13, 2014
Janet Lee Warman has had three poems published one poem win Honorable Mention.
Glenda Crawford a panelist at the 29th Emerging Issues Forum
February 12, 2014
The professor of education was quoted by the (Raleigh, N.C.) News & Observer as part of the daily newspaper's coverage of the event.
Jessalynn Strauss discusses social responsibility in gaming
February 12, 2014
The assistant professor was an invited speaker at a national gambling conference.
'Unsung Heroes' honored at College Coffee
February 11, 2014
Elon University’s Black History Month Steering Committee is recognizing physical plant workers, program assistants, and faculty & administrative staff members in a series of College Coffee presentations throughout February.
Annual vision exam provides multiple benefits
February 10, 2014
Did you know eyes can be a window to the heart? Do you have low vision and need some help to improve your sight?
Jan Fuller publishes essay on multi-faith efforts at Elon
February 10, 2014
In a column for the (Burlington, N.C.) Times-News, the university's chaplain shared reflections on the ways Elon University promotes and celebrates multi-faith efforts.
Sean McMahon publishes in Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes
February 10, 2014
Assistant Professor Sean McMahon co-authored an article about the consequences of ethical lapses in businesses.
In My Words: The Fab Four and the fantastic fortunes of failure
February 10, 2014
On the 50th anniversary of The Beatles making their American television debut on "The Ed Sullivan Show," Associate Professor Michael Frontani shares insights in regional newspapers about early setbacks for one of the biggest bands of the modern era.