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Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler and alumni Larissa Ferretti make two presentations at International Conference on Child Development
April 6, 2011
Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler and Larissa Ferretti (Class of 2009) presented research on children's early numeracy in two presentations at the Society for Research in Child Development in Montreal, Canada last week. One of the presentations was based on part of Larissa's honors thesis while she attended Elon. She is now a graduate student at Auburn University, pursuing a PhD in Human Development and Family Studies.
10 minutes to spare for an Online Survey
April 6, 2011
Study in Paris – Information Session
April 6, 2011
Communications Fellows relish their Sundance experience
April 6, 2011
Every winter more than 600 Elon students pack their bags and head to exciting locations throughout the world to study abroad. These students learn about the cultures of nations ranging from Ghana to China, but this year 22 students got a taste of a completely different culture: the culture of the entertainment industry.
John Sullivan has presentation and book signing in Maryland
April 6, 2011
John G. Sullivan, Powell Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, gave a presentation on his new book "The Fourfold Path to Wholeness: A Compass for the Heart," followed by a book signing.
John G. Sullivan publishes article
April 6, 2011
John G. Sullivan, Powell Professor of Philosophy emeritus, published an article “Remembrance as a Spiritual Practice” in the Winter 2011 issue of Second Journey’s electronic journal Itineraries.
Borrow Common Goods Pop-Up Shop – April 7
April 6, 2011
Professor conjures Satan to critique society in ‘Devil’s Ink’
April 6, 2011
What would Satan say about nuclear weapons? Or politicians and their mistresses? Or Disney World? And would he say it in a … blog? Such is the premise of Devil's Ink: Blog from the Basement Office by Elon University professor Jeffrey C. Pugh, who uses Lucifer’s point of view in a new book critiquing cultural institutions that readers may assume are necessary without considering the evil they can create.
Michelle Ferrier named vice president of interdisciplinary journalism group
April 6, 2011
Michelle Ferrier, associate professor in Elon University's School of Communications, has been named vice president of Journalism That Matters, a Seattle-based nonprofit organization focused on reimagining the new media landscape.