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NSF grant to fund software project
September 26, 2011
A faculty member in the Department of Computing Sciences is part of a team that will develop a software tool for beginning programmers.
Nicole Triche pulls double duty at filmSPARK
September 26, 2011
Nicole Triche, associate professor of Communications, was a panelist and judge in the 6th Annual filmSPARK showcase in Raleigh, N.C.
Michelle Trim Presents Paper at Information Literacy Conference
September 25, 2011
Michelle Trim, a lecturer in the Department of English, gave the presentation, "Resisting Automatic Adoption and Uncritical Use of Technology in Student Research," at this past weekend's Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy in Savannah, Ga.
Tim Peeples and Paula Rosinski honored by professional writing organization
September 23, 2011
Tim Peeples, Associate Provost for Faculty Affairs and Professor of English, and Paula Rosinski, Writing Center Director and Associate Professor of English, were honored Sept. 19 for their roles in founding the Carolinas Writing Program Administrators professional organization.
Squire, Kozak '13 publish on Empirical Software Engineering research
September 23, 2011
Megan Squire, associate professor of computing sciences, and Carter Kozak '13 have published work titled "A secondary data archive for code-level Debian metrics."
Turnstyle News interviews Juan Obando
September 23, 2011
This week's edition of Turnstyle News features an interview with Professor Juan Obando in the Department of Art & Art History.
Lucinda Austin co-authors article about crisis communication for Public Relations Review
September 21, 2011
Lucinda Austin, an assistant professor in the School of Communications, co-authored a published article titled "How publics respond to crisis communication strategies: The interplay of information form and source" for Public Relations Review.
Stephen A. Futrell has motets featured at workshop
September 21, 2011
The 18th Annual Arizona State University High School Choral Leadership Workshop featured editions of three classical period motets edited by associate professor of music and director of Choral Activities Stephen A. Futrell.
Ceremony honors life of Communications instructor
September 21, 2011
Melody van Lidth de Jeude was remembered for her "deep and abiding affection" of Elon.
David Levine publishes on “Black Box” law making
September 20, 2011
Elon Law professor David Levine's article, "Transparency Soup: The ACTA Negotiating Process and 'Black Box' Lawmaking," has been published in the American University International Law Review, Volume 26, Number 3.