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Jessie Moore publishes article on service-learning in TESOL
September 4, 2013
"Preparing Advocates: Service-Learning in TESOL for Future Mainstream Educators," by associate professor Jessie L. Moore, appears in the September 2013 issue of TESOL Journal.
'A Brief Wondrous Evening with Junot Diaz' – Sept. 10
September 3, 2013
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author comes to Elon's McCrary Theatre for a program sponsored by the Liberal Arts Forum.
Rosemary Haskell presents paper at Global Studies Association Conference
September 2, 2013
Professor of English Rosemary Haskell presented a paper co-authored with Professor of Sociology Thomas Arcaro at the annual meeting of the Global Studies Association conference held at Palos Verdes, Calif., June 7-9.
Rosemary Haskell published in News & Observer, Oregonian
August 29, 2013
The professor of English had a reponse column about Jane Austen published in both regional newspapers.
Book examines the influence of the classics on leading black authors
August 27, 2013
Associate Professor Eric Ashley Hairston's latest project takes a deeper look at the way antiquity shaped the ideas of early African-American scholars & writers whose works challenged whites' justification of slavery and disparagement.
Greg Shemkovitz presents teaching strategies at the Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
August 25, 2013
The assistant professor of English recently presented on new methods for teaching first-year writing and research at the 10th annual Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy.
Rebecca Pope-Ruark Conducts Summer Agile Research
August 13, 2013
The associate professor of English in the Professional Writing & Rhetoric concentration attended professional training and a conference this summer as part of a research agenda studying Agile project management.
Telling his story
August 2, 2013
Alumnus Mark Jay Brewin Jr. ’08 has found success in following his passion for poetry.
Book explores intersection of Asian & black culture in popular media
July 21, 2013
Associate Professor Crystal Anderson's first book, “Beyond The Chinese Connection: Contemporary Afro-Asian Cultural Production,” was published this summer.