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In My Words: Reading the names of the dead in a cold world
March 26, 2018
Rosemary Haskell, professor of English, writes in this column for the Elon University Writers Syndicate about how the country grieves those lost to gun violence and how that should change.
In My Words: Mass deportations will have major consequences
February 6, 2018
Tom Arcaro, professor of sociology, writes in this column for the Elon University Writers Syndicate about the economic consequences of ending temporary protection status for hundreds of thousands of immigrants.
In My Words: Working-class white voters aren’t the only group that needs media coverage
January 18, 2018
Naeemah Clark, associate professor of communications, writes in this column for the Elon University Writers Syndicate that the media has ignored the concerns of other voting blocs in their recent political coverage.
In My Words: The problem with Sutherland Springs
December 4, 2017
Tom Arcaro, professor of sociology, writes in this column for the Elon University Writers Syndicate that white collar crimes are often overshadowed, despite their widespread impact.
In My Words: Tax reform plan unfairly targets universities, workers and students
November 22, 2017
In this column, Elon President Leo M. Lambert writes that the tax plan now being considered in Congress undermines private higher education.
In My Words: Don’t just thank veterans. Get to know them.
November 13, 2017
Greg Hlavaty, lecturer in English, writes in this column for the Elon University Writers Syndicate about his experience with veterans and realizing that the loneliness they may feel can be just as damaging as physical injuries.
In My Words: Oct. 31 is also Reformation Day
October 31, 2017
Tom Nelson, associate professor of communications, writes in this column about the often overlooked history of Oct. 31 as Reformation Day.
In My Words: We the People seek an end to partisan gerrymandering
October 24, 2017
Dave Gammon, associate professor of biology, writes in this column for the Elon University Writers Syndicate that we deserve better than politically driven legislative maps.
In My Words: Subterranean Southern Homesick Blues (And Grays)
September 15, 2017
Anthony Hatcher, associate professor of communications, writes in this column for the Elon University Writers Syndicate about the complexity of Southern heritage.
In My Words: The unstoppable force of artificial intelligence vs. the immovable object of capitalism
September 12, 2017
Professor of Sociology Tom Arcaro writes in this column for the Elon University Writers Syndicate that advances in artificial intelligence require regulation.