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In her own words: A running family tradition

December 5, 2011

Assistant Director of Alumni Communications Kristin Simonetti ran her first marathon in October. She shares her thoughts on what the experience meant for her in this column.

Discovering the power of prevention

October 31, 2011

A cancer screening program sponsored by Elon’s Wellness Center helped one employee detect – and successfully fight – breast cancer.

Life before Elon

October 25, 2011

For many faculty and staff, coming to Elon meant leaving behind careers as business entrepreneurs, actors and concert promoters.

In his own words: Life as a sensei

October 25, 2011

Associate Professor of Communications Glenn Scott is on leave this year to serve as a Fulbright visiting professor at the University of the Ryukyus in Japan. In this column, he shares some of his experiences as he (re)adjusts to life overseas.

Beaded history

August 30, 2011

Clyde Ellis’ interest in American Indian lore and culture can be traced to his childhood. But it wasn’t until his teenage years that he discovered his love for beadwork art, a passion he cultivates to this day.

A lead role

August 30, 2011

For Ann Flaherty, director of Elon’s new leadership and professional development office, leadership is not confined to the boardroom, classroom or steering committee. It’s personal.

Todd Lee selected for Daniels-Danieley Award

June 16, 2011

Todd Lee, a longtime mathematics faculty member renowned for his infectious enthusiasm both inside and outside the classroom, is the 2010 recipient of the Daniels-Danieley Award for Excellence in Teaching.

Mary Jo Festle honored with Daniels-Danieley Award

May 12, 2011

A longtime history professor who "demonstrates a true passion for the subject and really cares about her students," Mary Jo Festle is the 2011 recipient of the Daniels-Danieley Award for Excellence in Teaching.