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David Crowe authors groundbreaking book on war crimes & genocide
April 7, 2014
“War Crimes, Genocide, and Justice” by Elon University’s David Crowe is a global history of battlefield horrors and the international humanitarian law that developed in response to barbaric behaviors of armies and their leaders.
Elon senior wins international Page Society case study competition
April 4, 2014
Heather Harder's case study on Coca-Cola's anti-obesity campaign takes the grand prize in the Arthur W. Page Society case study competition.
'The Greatest Stories Rarely Told: Biblical Scholars and the Discrepancies of Scripture' – April 10
April 4, 2014
Bart D. Ehrman of UNC-Chapel Hill visits campus for the James P. Elder Lecture in Whitley Auditorium at 6:30 p.m.
Elon Poll: Economy, education on minds of Alamance Co. residents
April 3, 2014
Residents of Elon University’s home county cite jobs and schools as top concerns in a recent community survey that found a brighter overall mood compared to a similar poll three years ago.
'Voices of Welfare' website shares stories of public assistance
April 2, 2014
An initiative co-led by Elon's Program for Ethnographic Research and Community Studies created a website this spring to give a human face to the recipients of government aid in local communities alongside national data about welfare services.
Elon’s own J. Earl Danieley '46 to headline special Spring Convocation
April 1, 2014
Beloved by generations of students and alumni who know him as “Dr. D,” the university’s president emeritus on April 2 will share stories and reflections of his seven decades at Elon and his hopes for its future. Tickets are now available at the Center for the Arts Box Office and are $13 each or free with an Elon ID.
Elon’s Love School of Business earns AACSB Business reaccreditation
April 1, 2014
Considered the "hallmark of excellence in business education," AACSB accreditation is earned by less than five percent of the world's business programs.
Updated book details Elon University's rise to prominence
March 31, 2014
Johns Hopkins University Press has re-issued its classic book, "Transforming a College," with new contributions by President Leo M. Lambert.
Book by Rebecca Todd Peters offers new ethical approach to living in global economy
March 31, 2014
"Solidarity Ethics: Transformation in a Globalized World" by Elon University's Rebecca Todd Peters explores the moral challenges of living in a global economy and imagines new ways of combating social injustices by building deeper relationships with those who suffer.
Elon student secures prestigious internship in Italy
March 27, 2014
Colby Halligan '15 travels to Europe this summer as one of the youngest students ever selected for a program that gives hands-on experience in organic farming while learning a foreign language.