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In My Words: Television advice can be another way to build community
July 8, 2014
Associate Professor Naeemah Clark writes for several regional newspapers about the role she fulfills, and the community she builds, when sharing television show recommendations with friends and loved ones.
In My Words: In the World Cup, 32 nations comprise one tribe
July 7, 2014
After watching parts of the World Cup from where he's lived this spring in Costa Rica, Professor Tom Arcaro writes for regional newspapers about common humanity on display in the largest global sporting event of the year.
New Elon-Pew study looks at threats to the future of the Internet
July 2, 2014
Imagining the Internet and Pew Research surveyed world technology experts about the challenges to the Internet's future development between now and 2025.
News & Record spotlights entrepreneurial approach at Elon Law
July 1, 2014
A recent News & Record editorial features Elon Law’s emphasis on experiential learning and law school dean Luke Bierman’s perspectives on the future of legal education.
Lynn Huber publishes column in The Huffington Post
June 25, 2014
The chair of the Department of Religious Studies authored "Standing with Kate" for the online news site about the Mormon Church's recent excommunication of a prominent voice in favor of ordaining women in the church.
David Crowe reflects on D-Day anniversary with WFMY News 2
June 20, 2014
The Elon University professor of history spoke with the North Carolina television station on June 6, 2014, about the Allies' D-Day invasion of Europe 70 years earlier.
In My Words: Good teachers already know about trigger warnings
June 17, 2014
Professor Rosemary Haskell authored a column for regional newspapers in which she analyzes a national debate over professors warning students in syllabi about sensitive material to be covered in a course.
Mark Kurt co-authors News & Observer column on student debt
June 12, 2014
The associate professor of economics teamed with the president of a North Carolina think tank to propose a new approach for lowering risks associated with student loans while helping college graduates build wealth.
In My Words: As one angel ascends, millions of 'phenomenal women' remain caged
June 9, 2014
Associate Professor Prudence Layne wrote a column for regional newspapers on the legacy of poet, author and activist Maya Angelou, who died at home in North Carolina on May 28, 2014.
Students honored for spring semester grades
June 4, 2014
Elon University has released its President's List and Dean's List academic recognitions for the 2014 spring semester.