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Rosemary Haskell Presents Paper at the National Popular Culture & American Culture Association Conference
April 17, 2012
English Professor Rosemary Haskell presented "Spy Fiction on Television: Spooks / MI5 and the Queer Carnival of British Culture" at the 2012 Conference of the National Popular Culture & American Culture Association. The conference was held in Boston, Mass., on April 11-14, 2012.
Anthony Weston publishes ‘Mobilizing the Green Imagination’
April 17, 2012
New Society Publishers has published Mobilizing the Green Imagination: An Exuberant Manifesto by Professor Anthony Weston.
Distinguished Scholar Lecture featuring Ann J. Cahill
April 17, 2012
Philosophy Professor Ann Cahill will give her talk, "In Defense of Big Words: Intersubjectivity and Scholarship," in LaRose Digital Theatre.
Robert Buchholz named Assistant Vice President
April 16, 2012
Elon’s physical plant director has been promoted to assistant vice president for facilities management and director of physical plant.
Kevin Boyle Invited To Read Poems
April 16, 2012
Lucinda Austin co-authors journal article about crisis communication model
April 15, 2012
Communications assistant professor Lucinda Austin co-authored an article about how and where people find information during crises in the Journal of Applied Communication Research.
Buffie Longmire-Avital publishes article in The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse
April 13, 2012
Buffie Longmire-Avital, an assistant professor of psychology, has published an article examining how gender moderates the relationships between depressive symptomatology and alcohol use for HIV-positive African Americans.
Nicole Triche’s ‘Metacarpus’ playing three times at Full Frame
April 13, 2012
Communications assistant professor Nicole Triche’s short documentary "Metacarpus" will be screened three times at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival April 14-15 in Durham, N.C.
Phillip Motley selected to collaborative writing group program
April 13, 2012
Communications assistant professor Phillip Motley was selected to participate in the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning International Collaborative Writing Groups program.