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Slavery by Another Name – A Created Equal Film Series Event
October 15, 2013
THE K. WILHELMINA BOYD OFFICE OF
AFRICAN & AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES AT ELON
PROUDLY PRESENTS
A CREATED EQUAL FILM SERIES EVENT
SLAVERY BY ANOTHER NAME
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2013
4:30 – 6:30 p.m.
Belk Library, Room 205
In My Words: Stop arguing about the science of climate change
October 6, 2013
Public policy debates on addressing climate change are one thing, but in a newspaper guest column, Associate Professor Dave Gammon says it's time to move past disagreements about the scientific data proving that humans are largely the cause.
In My Words: In defense of 'Invisible Man'
September 28, 2013
When a North Carolina school system temporarily pulled "Invisible Man" from its libraries, Associate Professor Anthony Hatcher turned to newspaper opinion pages to explain why such bans are misguided.
Kenneth Fernandez discusses Elon Poll with media
September 25, 2013
Several regional news sources, including News 14 Carolina and the Associated Press, reported on findings from an Elon University Poll conducted in September 2013.
Elon Poll: In North Carolina, mixed approval for new state laws
September 20, 2013
Registered voters in a September survey approved of state rules requiring photo identification at the ballot booth and overwhelmingly signaled that public school teachers are underpaid.
Elon Poll: Obama, McCrory approval numbers drop in N.C.
September 19, 2013
The first Elon University Poll of the fall semester found a majority of registered voters in North Carolina believe the nation and the state are both on the wrong track.
Crystal Anderson featured guest on WUNC's 'The State of Things'
September 17, 2013
The associate professor of English on Sept. 10 discussed her new book, "Beyond 'The Chinese Connection': Contemporary Afro-Asian Cultural Production," with host Frank Stasio.
In My Words: A strike to end the war in Syria
September 16, 2013
With relatives in Syria and steeped in its history, Assistant Professor Haya Ajjan writes in a newspaper guest column about the need for U.S. military involvement to end a brutal civil war while putting a stop to the use of chemical weapons in her home country.
U.S. News & World Report ranks Elon #1 Southern Regional University
September 10, 2013
Elon earns top national marks for academic programs, teaching and affordability in the 2014 U.S. News ranking.
In My Words: Beautiful, strong … and invisible
September 10, 2013
Associate Professor Naeemah Clark writes in a newspaper guest column about the lack of minority female role models on television who can be a positive influence for all girls of color.