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Jennifer Eidum publishes article on first-generation students
November 25, 2019
Jennifer E. Eidum, assistant professor of English, published the article "Pathways to Thriving: Living-Learning communities aid the first steps of first-generation students."
Rosemary Haskell chairs conference session, presents paper
November 22, 2019
Haskell, professor of English, participated in the South Atlantic Modern Language Association Annual Meeting held Nov. 16 in Atlanta.
April Roberts ’20 takes on top spot of Colonnades Literary and Art Magazine
November 20, 2019
Successful leadership requires interest and passion, and for a Colonnades editor-in-chief, that means an enthusiasm for storytelling.
‘Everybody Has a Story’: Elon and Alamance Community College students pen profiles of one another
November 15, 2019
A first-year English class and students from Alamance Community College shared their profiles with each other and attendees during the Nov. 12 event.
Chicken and waffles ice cream a learning experience for Elon writing students
November 6, 2019
Students in PWR 297: Writing as Inquiry, along with Smitty's Ice Cream, are putting a new spin on a Southern favorite in the name of research.
WXII story features Elon Professional Writing and Rhetoric research project
November 6, 2019
Students in Michael Strickland's PWR 297 course worked with Smitty's Ice Cream to create a new chicken and waffles flavor for a research project.
Native Heritage Month Programming honors identity, justice and community
November 1, 2019
A range of events during the month of November is organized by the Center for Race, Ethnicity & Diversity Education and its partners.
Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning announces 2020-22 CATL Scholars
October 15, 2019
Two professors will work on projects that explore alternative faculty grading practices, and enhance student and faculty understanding of statistical software packages through an online video tutorial.
In My Words: Which straw will break the camel’s back? Bad behavior and job security
October 15, 2019
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of English Rosemary Haskell writes about the sometimes fuzzy logic that determines whether an executive is fired for bad behavior. The column was published by the Raleigh News & Observer, the Greensboro News & Record and the Burlington Times-News.
Moore receives ISSOTL Distinguished Service Award
October 14, 2019
Jessie Moore, director of the Center for Engaged Learning and professor of English, was one of two honorees to receive the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning's Distinguished Service Award.