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Thomas Erdmann has three articles published
December 21, 2012
Thomas Erdmann, professor of music, had three 6,000-word articles published in the January/February 2013 issue of Saxophone Journal.
In My Words: It’s not the end of the world
December 21, 2012
In a newspaper column, Associate Professor Tony Crider looks back on the media buzz surrounding the Maya prophecy that didn't come true.
Hallie Hogan featured in regional Messiah concerts
December 18, 2012
In My Words: Another year, another Apocalypse
December 17, 2012
With the Maya calendar in the news, Associate Professor Lynn Huber sheds light on what "apocalypse" really means in the Bible.
Quiet Elon campus holds prayer vigil
December 17, 2012
About 25 faculty and staff gathered to remember those who died in the Connecticut school attack.
Thomas Erdmann publishes article in journal
December 17, 2012
Thomas Erdmann, professor of music, wrote the article, "Cuong Vu On Creatively Following Your Intuition." It is published in the January 2013 issue of The International Trumpet Guild Journal.
Study: Achievement gap unmoved by year-round schools
December 17, 2012
Assistant Professor Katy Rouse concludes that year-round calendars can save schools money but won’t help boost student academic scores.
Enrique Armijo to participate in U.S.-sponsored delegation advising Myanmar on press law
December 14, 2012
Elon Law Professor Enrique Armijo will travel to Myanmar (Burma), beginning December 15, as part of a State Department-funded team of experts that will be working with the Myanmar government and civil society there to draft a new press law and other communications-related legislation.
Enrique Armijo speaks on digital communications law at UNC Center for Media Law & Policy
December 14, 2012
Exploring topics such as kill switches and smart mobs, Elon Law Professor Enrique Armijo presented research on the ways in which government control over communications infrastructure can pose a threat to free speech.