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In 'Parody and Palimpsest,' a look at the playfulness of a popular author

March 18, 2015

Elon University Assistant Professor Sarah L. Glasco’s first book explores the way a diverse mix of writers and artists shaped Jean-Philippe Toussaint’s stories and how the popular Belgian author references literature and film in his novels to expose readers to other cultures.

Writing Boot Camp – March 21

March 10, 2015

Writing Boot camp on Saturday, March 21, from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. in Room 212 of McCoy Commons in the Oaks neighborhood.

In My Words: Forgetting lynching at our peril

March 3, 2015

Professor Rebecca Todd Peters recently published a column on the Huffington Post and in regional newspapers about the complexity of teaching her young daughters about the history of racism in the United States and the concept of privilege.

In My Words: The 'Friendship Nine' show that history keeps evolving

February 18, 2015

Kenn Gaither, an associate professor and associate dean in the School of Communications, writes in regional newspapers about his experience growing up the son of a civil rights activist and what a recent South Carolina courtroom decision says about today's struggles for social justice.

Writing Boot Camp – Feb. 21

February 18, 2015

The Center for Writing Excellence is offering an upcoming Writing Boot Camp for faculty and staff on Feburary 21st from 9am-4pm in Moseley, room 215.

In My Words: 'Empire' and the Lyons are the new modern family

February 9, 2015

FOX's "Empire," one of 2015's most popular new television programs, is setting Hollywood records for audience growth, and Associate Professor Naeemah Clark writes in a column for regional newspapers about some of the reasons behind its success.