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Deandra Little and Amy Overman publish book chapter on transparent design in higher education
May 8, 2019
Elon faculty are at the forefront of a national effort to improve student outcomes through Transparency in Learning and Teaching (TILT).
CELEBRATE! Profile: Nicole Galante
May 2, 2019
An English major studies representations of adolescent power in young adult literature, a genre for and about adolescents but written almost exclusively by adults.
Elon names 2019 Lumen Scholars
April 29, 2019
The university's top undergraduate research award comes with $20,000 to support and celebrate academic and creative achivements.
Colonnades releases its 70th edition, which touches on themes of grief
April 24, 2019
Much of the work in Elon's literary and art journal suitably reflects a point in college students' lives when they learn how to deal with trying circumstances.
Literature Concentration hosts double screening and coffee klatch for Jordan Peele’s 'Us'
April 10, 2019
The English Department’s Literature Concentration recently hosted two screenings of the Academy Award-winning writer-director’s eagerly anticipated follow-up to "Get Out" on Tuesday, April 2 and Friday, April 5 at Southeast Cinema’s Alamance Crossing Stadium 16 theater.
Behind the pages of the Colonnades
April 9, 2019
Readers play a central role in the production of Elon's literary and art journal, which will publish its 70th edition this spring
Greg Hlavaty and Paula Patch publish post about teaching writing to high school students
April 9, 2019
The lecturers in English write about what they've learned from seven years of teaching the College Writing for High School Juniors course they created.
Burns co-chairs panel, presents paper at 33rd annual MELUS conference
April 3, 2019
Dan Burns, assistant professor of English, co-chaired a panel examining the belated legacy of Zora Neale Hurston’s "Barracoon: The Story of the Last 'Black Cargo'" at this year’s MELUS conference held March 21-24 in Cincinnati. Published to wide acclaim in 2018, Hurston’s long-awaited collection of interviews recounts the story of the final apparent survivor of the Clotilda (1860)—the last known U.S. ship to participate in the transatlantic slave trade.
Paula Patch elected to top position in national organization for writing programs
March 8, 2019
Patch, senior lecturer in English and College Writing (ENG 110) Coordinator, has been elected vice president of the Council of Writing Program Administrators. She will become president of the organization in 2021.
Nicole Galante '19 to speak at Burlington Writers Club on March 9
March 7, 2019
Galante will present "Writing for Children."