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Study USA WT 2015 Proposals Due Oct. 1
September 17, 2013
The deadline to submit proposals for a 2015 Winter Term program with Study USA is Oct. 1.
Crystal Anderson featured guest on WUNC's 'The State of Things'
September 17, 2013
The associate professor of English on Sept. 10 discussed her new book, "Beyond 'The Chinese Connection': Contemporary Afro-Asian Cultural Production," with host Frank Stasio.
Katy Rouse writes op-ed for The Cincinnati Enquirer
September 16, 2013
Assistant professor of economics Katy Rouse discusses her research and thoughts on year-round school in the Sept. 15, 2013, edition of The Cincinnati Enquirer.
In My Words: A strike to end the war in Syria
September 16, 2013
With relatives in Syria and steeped in its history, Assistant Professor Haya Ajjan writes in a newspaper guest column about the need for U.S. military involvement to end a brutal civil war while putting a stop to the use of chemical weapons in her home country.
Dianne Ford publishes journal article
September 16, 2013
Dianne Ford co-authored an article with librarian Nancy Gibbs from Duke University for the September 2013 edition of Serials Review.
Hundreds attend forum on the crisis in Syria
September 14, 2013
Elon University faculty experts, joined by a colleague from UNC Chapel Hill, explored on Sept. 11 the complexities of resolving a civil war in Syria that has escalated with the use of chemical weapons.
Amy Allocco named Distinguished Emerging Scholar in Religious Studies
September 13, 2013
The professorship supports research, travel and professional development.
Gabie Smith named associate dean of Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences
September 13, 2013
The chair of the Department of Psychology will assume her new role at the university starting in January 2014.
Three professors honored with Elon College excellence awards
September 13, 2013
Kirstin Ringelberg, Kathy Matera and David Crowe in Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences, last month received Faculty Excellence Awards for the 2012-2013 academic year.
David Levine advances scholarship and service on fracking and spying
September 12, 2013
In recent weeks, Elon Law professor David S. Levine continued his work on the impacts of secrecy in hydraulic fracturing operations and ramifications of NSA spying, including a Sept. 20 article in Slate.