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New Phoenix Cards feature contactless technology
September 4, 2014
Undergraduate students are being issued new Phoenix Cards this week, to be followed soon after by graduate students and Elon employees.
Cherrel Miller Dyce publishes article in The Urban Review
September 4, 2014
Research by Elon's Faculty Fellow for the Multicultural Center looks at the role of juvenile justice, child welfare and education systems on educational outcomes of African-American men in foster care and residential group homes.
Professor's book goes behind the scenes of sports broadcasting
September 3, 2014
"Total Sportscasting: Performance, Production, and Career Development," co-authored by Max Negin in the School of Communications, features an overview of jobs behind and in front of the camera.
Contest for carpooling
September 3, 2014
Use Zimride in September for chance to win a $25 gift card.
Thomas Erdmann has two articles published
September 3, 2014
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann has two articles published in a professional saxophone journal.
Sean McMahon, Matt Valle present papers at Academy of Management annual meeting
September 2, 2014
The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business faculty members presented their latest scholarship in August at the academy's meeting in Philadelphia attended by more than 10,000 researchers, consultants and practitioners from around the world.
Webinar for Supervisors 'Handling Difficult Conversations: Keys to Stopping Negative Behavior' – Sept. 17
September 2, 2014
Wednesday, Sept. 17, 1-3 p.m., in Lakeside Meeting Room 212
Elon's Paul Parsons now nation's longest-serving communications dean
September 1, 2014
Parsons joined the Elon University administration 13 years ago as the founding dean of the School of Communications.
New director takes reins of Center for the Study of Religion, Culture & Society
September 1, 2014
An accomplished scholar of Hindu-Christian encounters and religion in India, Professor Brian Pennington will oversee university support of faculty and undergraduate research projects that seek answers to intellectual questions about religion in today’s world.