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Six Elon graduates honored by Alumni Association awards
October 26, 2009
Six accomplished alumni were celebrated Oct. 24 as part of Homecoming 2009 on the Elon campus. The honored grads included Dr. William Herbert ’68, Deborah Yow-Bowden ’74, Rev. Dr. Walstein Snyder ’45, Audrey Seagraves ’02, Stephanie Newbold ’01 and Walter "Cam" Tims ’00.
Homecoming is Oct. 23-25; Alumni may register in Moseley Center beginning this Friday
October 26, 2009
Online registration for Homecoming is now closed. Alumni can register at Homecoming check-in in the Commuter Lounge of Moseley Center on Friday, Oct. 23, from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m., and on Saturday from 8 – 11:30 a.m. Homecoming festivities include the Young Alumni Party, Phoenix Phest, Phoenix football, class and affinity group reunions, Golden Alumni luncheon, campus tours and much more. See you there, and wear your maroon!
Live Oak Communications Seeks Account Executives, Team Leaders, Creative Executives and Assistant Director
October 26, 2009
Live Oak Communications, Elon's student-run, full-service communications agency, is currently seeking qualified applicants for the spring of 2010. Live Oak develops and executes communications programs for businesses and not-for-profit organizations in the North Carolina region.
Martin Kamela, Claudine Moreau present at physics conference
October 26, 2009
Faculty and students from the Elon University Department of Physics attended the Oct. 23-24 regional meeting of the American Association of Physics Teachers at UNC-Pembroke. The semi-annual conference brings together physics educators from universities, community colleges, and high schools to discuss teaching techniques and to review student research.
SUB presents Midnight Meals with Jacob Danieley – Nov. 5
October 26, 2009
SUBLive Anonymous/Halloween Party – Oct. 30
October 26, 2009
Gabriela Garcia-Medina at Midnight Meals – Oct. 29
October 26, 2009
SUBcinema presents “Public Enemies” – Oct. 24
October 26, 2009
News and Observer: GOP leader’s stunt plays into Perdue’s hands
October 26, 2009
From the Raleigh News and Observer (10/23/09): A political tip: If you're going to send something to the governor's office, you'd better know what's in it.
Wilmington Star-News: Brunswick officials defend process that led to restrictions on Obama speech
October 26, 2009
From the Wilmington Star-News (10/1/09): A flurry of e-mails leading up to the decision to postpone showing President Barack Obama's Sept. 8 speech to schoolchildren has raised questions about whether the Brunswick County school board uses e-mails to circumvent the state open meetings law.