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Three professors named Senior Faculty Research Fellows
December 9, 2015
A fellowship created by Elon University in 2008 will help support excellence in ongoing research and creative work by Casey DiRienzo, Clyde Ellis and Ashley Hairston.
Five professors named Sustainability Faculty Scholars
November 28, 2015
The newest cohort of scholars will participate in a program that helps Elon University faculty integrate sustainability into an existing course.
Poetry Contest Winners Announced
October 27, 2015
Patrick Phillips announced the student poetry contest winners at his reading Monday night.
Career Moves: SPDC resources help roommates pursue graduate school
October 21, 2015
Jasmine Bryant '15 and Negesti Kaudo '15, with support from faculty and staff in the Student Professional Development Center, were recently accepted into top master's programs for social work and creative writing, respectively.
Author: 'Orange is the New Black' more than a story about prison
October 1, 2015
Piper Kerman, whose 2010 memoir inspired the critically acclaimed Netflix series by the same name, visited Elon University to make the case for reforming the criminal justice system.
English majors participate in undergraduate research workshop
September 27, 2015
Christian Kowalski and Miranda Romano participated in the 2015 Naylor Workshop on Undergraduate Research in Writing Studies at York College.
Kyle Whitaker '14 presents research at international conference
September 4, 2015
The Elon Honors Program graduate presented research at the Pekan International Education Confernce in Malyasia on the value students place on writing in the 21st century.
In My Words: Stop talking 'rights' and start talking 'health'
August 31, 2015
In an open letter to presidential hopefuls, Professor Rosemary Haskell uses literature and knowledge of her native Great Britain to make the case for American policymakers treating firearms as a public health issue.
Burbridge, Covington, Crawford and Gill honored with Elon Medallions
August 17, 2015
Elon President Leo M. Lambert bestowed the university’s highest honor Monday upon four of its most distinguished retired employees for their meritorious service to the school.