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Paul Anderson, writing scholar, to join Elon faculty
April 10, 2012
As the first Director of Writing Across the University, Anderson will advance the quality of teaching and learning about writing.
Post columnist examines cause of U.S. political divide
April 10, 2012
E.J. Dionne’s visit to campus for the annual Elder Lecture offered a preview of his forthcoming book on Obama and the Tea Party.
Elon places 18 on SoCon Academic All-Conference Team
April 5, 2012
Winter sport Phoenix athletes excelled in the classroom, earning academic honors.
Washington Post’s E.J. Dionne to speak at Elon – TONIGHT
April 5, 2012
The columnist visits for a talk titled "Our Divided Political Heart: Barack Obama, the Tea Party, and the Battle for the American Idea."
Elon Poll: North Carolinians support voter ID law
April 4, 2012
Seventy-four percent of state residents would approve of legislation requiring voters to show photo identification before voting.
Nobel recipient to students: Use business to solve problems
April 4, 2012
Microfinance pioneer Muhammad Yunus, who shared the Nobel Peace Prize with the bank he founded, headlined Elon’s 2012 Convocation for Honors.
Elon Poll: N.C. blames gas prices on oil companies
April 3, 2012
Many respondents also said they believe solar and wind power should be relied on more to meet the nation's future energy needs.
Elon goes blue for autism awareness
April 3, 2012
Members of Elon’s chapter of Autism Speaks U are leading efforts to educate their peers about the condition during National Autism Awareness Month.
Elon’s SIFE wins regional competition
April 2, 2012
Elon’s chapter of Students in Free Enterprise was named a regional champion at the SIFE USA Regional Competition in Charlotte, N.C.
Elon Poll: Support growing for same-sex marriage rights
April 2, 2012
Thirty-eight percent of N.C. residents support marriage rights for same-sex couples; 29 percent oppose any legal recognition.