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No. 300,000: Belk Library reaches milestone
April 10, 2009
Belk Library celebrated a milestone this month with the purchase of the university’s 300,000th volume, “Earth From Above,” a limited edition book that captures in dozens of colorful, detailed photos the different cultures and landscapes found around the globe.
Isabella Cannon to be honored on Founders Day – March 10
March 10, 2009
Isabella Cannon ’24, an immigrant from Scotland who would travel the world before her election as the first female mayor of North Carolina's capital city, will be recognized March 10 as part of Elon University’s annual Founders Day celebrations to commemorate the lives of administrators, faculty and trustees who impacted the growth of the institution.
Rudd wins Career Enrichment Award
January 9, 2009
Library dean elected NC LIVE chair
January 8, 2009
Randall Bowman presents at Library Instruction 2.0 Conference
December 10, 2008
Randall Bowman, a reference/instructor librarian at Elon University,
presented in November at the Library Instruction 2.0 Conference,
sponsored by the North Carolina Library Association’s College and
University Section, and held at the Friday Center in Chapel Hill.
Archives collection sheds light on controversial trials
November 4, 2008
A collection of records and letters relating to the “Wilmington 10”
civil rights activists of the 1970s is now available on the Belk
Library web site, thanks to the efforts of an Elon alumna working
toward her graduate degree in library sciences at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Archives Week at Belk Library – Oct. 20-26
October 21, 2008
Banned Books Week Sept. 27-Oct. 4
September 26, 2008
Jonathan Kozol delivers Common Reading Lecture TONIGHT
September 23, 2008
Award-winning author and public education reform advocate Jonathan
Kozol visits Elon University on Sept. 23 for its 2008-09 Common Reading
Lecture to share with college students the joys of
serving impoverished children.
O’Kelly Chapel records now available for online research
September 12, 2008
Two record books from the early years of the Christian Church are now
available online through Elon University’s web site for researchers to
access anywhere in the world.