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‘Here, the world stops for soccer games:’ Communications students explore South America during Winter Term
January 30, 2023
Associate Professor David Bockino and 19 students in his Through the Lens of ESPN class enjoyed an in-depth tour during Winter Term of Argentina and Uruguay, exploring athletic venues, national media outlets, and the importance of soccer in South American culture.
Caroline DiFrango ’23 starts new chapter as Colonnades editor-in-chief
January 18, 2023
With passion and determination, DiFrango is prepared to publish the 74th volume of the university’s literary and art journal.
Scott Proudfit publishes article on mediatization and modern drama in Comparative Drama journal
January 17, 2023
Associate Professor of English Proudfit published an essay in Comparative Drama comparing Thornton Wilder’s 1938 play “Our Town” to Caryl Churchill’s 2016 play “Escaped Alone.”
Syllabuzz: ENS: 2200 & 2210 Garden Studio
January 12, 2023
Michael Strickland's Garden Studio class provides an opportunity for students who want to experience hands-on learning in home-scale gardening and food production.
Rosemary Haskell presents paper about novel by Senegalese author Fatou Diome
November 14, 2022
The paper was presented in a session called "On Queer Time: Velocities and Temporalities in Contemporary French and Francophone Cultural Production."
Erin Pearson named CATL Scholar
November 14, 2022
Erin Pearson, assistant professor of English, will join more than 50 other CATL scholars to develop a highly innovative project to further Elon's strategic goal of building connections between the arts and sciences and professional schools through innovative cross-disciplinary pedagogy.
29 students, 5 professors inducted into Sigma Tau Delta English honor society
November 4, 2022
The Nov. 2 ceremony was the chapter’s 43rd annual induction.
English education students attend workshop on commitment statements
October 28, 2022
Students in Jennifer Eidum's Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Theory & Practice course attended a workshop on commitment statements led by Beth Godbee, creator of Heart-Head-Hands: Everyday Living for Justice.
Career Moves: Kailey Casl ’24 credits the SPDC for her success in finding an internship in Yellowstone National Park
October 28, 2022
Casl landed an internship with Xanterra Travel Collection this past summer, an accomplishment she attributes to her time spent in the Student Professional Development Center.
Elon hosts poetry reading from Lorna Dee Cervantes
October 23, 2022
The poet and activist read selected works of hers to the Elon community during the Liberal Arts Forum lecture on Tuesday, Oct. 18