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Hartsfield delivers King commemorative address
January 12, 2006
Denise Hartsfield, an attorney who handles child support cases in Forsyth County, challenged members of the Elon community to be active agents for change during an address Thursday, Jan. 17. Details...
Blue named winner of King Essay Contest
January 12, 2006
A local middle school student is the winner of the Martin Luther King, Jr., Humanitarian Essay Contest, sponsored by the Elon University Office of Minority Affairs. Details...
“Marvin’s Room,” Jan. 30-Feb. 2
January 12, 2006
Explore issues such as love, death, family, commitment and courage during the production of "Marvin's Room," Jan. 30-Feb. 2 in the Black Box Theatre. Details...
Walker gift endows Journal-in-Education program
January 12, 2006
The gift by Rear Admiral Ted Walker and his wife, Carol Ann, will benefit Elon's Jefferson Pilot Fellows. Details...
NASCAR driver Mast to visit class Jan. 23
January 12, 2006
Rick Mast and the #90 Duke's Mayonnaise Ford, owned by Junie Donlavey racing, will visit campus Jan. 23. Details...
Elon alum featured in Washington Times article
January 12, 2006
Allison Spratt, a 2000 Elon graduate and a professional stage actress, discussed her leading role in "Cabaret" in a Dec. 22 Washington Times article. Details...
Mast, Sauer visit Elon NASCAR class
January 12, 2006
Driver Rick Mast and Mark Sauer '76, vice president of sales with C.F. Sauer Company, discussed the upcoming racing season and marketing strategy with students in an Elon class Wednesday, Jan. 23. Details...
Donathan featured in Kappa Alpha Journal
January 12, 2006
Jim Donathan, associate director of academic advising and faculty advisor to Epsilon Mu fraternity, is featured in a full-page profile in The Kappa Alpha Journal, the fraternity's national magazine. Details...
Stephens featured in Winston-Salem Journal article
January 12, 2006
Jane Stephens, assistant professor of English, and her family adopted two Kenyan children in 1999. Their story is featured in the Jan. 24 edition of the Journal. Click here to read the story.