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Elon MBA named nation’s best administered program
October 13, 2011
The Princeton Review gives top marks to the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business's MBA program and facilities.
School of Communications recommended for reaccreditation
October 12, 2011
A team representing the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) has recommended full reaccreditation for the School of Communications.
Humorist Dave Barry delivers Baird Lecture
October 12, 2011
Winner of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize, Dave Barry, who once annoyed North Dakota, visited Elon for Fall Convocation and the 2011 Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture.
Tickets now available for Fall Convocation with Dave Barry
October 11, 2011
Be sure to get your ticket to see Dave Barry at TODAY'S Fall Convocation/Baird Lecture.
“Getting Out” by Marsha Norman – Oct. 5-11
October 11, 2011
The Department of Performing Arts presents a Black Box Theatre show that "conveys a heart-wrenching battle against incredible odds."
Elon anthropologist explores Mormon revelation
October 10, 2011
Associate professor Tom Mould's latest book examines sacred stories that LDS members share as an expression of their faith.
President Lambert named top Triad leader
October 10, 2011
The Greensboro News & Record recognized President Leo M. Lambert and Elon University in its special “Top Workplaces 2011” project.
Professor’s film screened at international film festival
October 5, 2011
Tom Nelson's “Prisoners of Plenty” tells the story of German POWs during World War II.
Lumen Scholar helps older populations sharpen memory
October 4, 2011
An Elon psychology major is driven to help the elderly strengthen their minds in part because of a close bond shared with her grandparents.
Lumen Scholar studies the psychology of learning
October 4, 2011
Ask an expert in any profession to share how he learned his job and you might not get a good answer. Ask a novice the same thing, and you could hear a detailed response. Jonathan Mahlandt, the seventh student to be featured in a series of E-net profiles on the inaugural class of Lumen Scholars, wants to know why this happens, the answers to which may one day help classroom teachers better educate young students.