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Faculty recognized for campus-wide prevention efforts
May 15, 2012
Dr. Judy Esposito, associate professor of human service studies and co-chair of the Interdisciplinary Committee on Course-Based Alcohol Education, and Resa Walch, senior lecturer in Health and Human Performance and Faculty Fellow for Substance Education, sponsored an event on May 1 for faculty participants in the Faculty As Partners in Prevention campus-wide initiative.
Sang Nam takes third in Korean writing competition
May 15, 2012
Communications assistant professor Sang Nam placed third in a Korean national writing competition for his poem titled "Scent of Ho-Nam."
Thomas Erdmann publishes article
May 15, 2012
Thomas Erdmann, professor of music, had his 6,000-word article, Tom Browne: Learning To Adapt, published in the June 2012 issue of the International Trumpet Guild Journal.
Kent Wyatt ’00 profiled about family’s legacy in public service
May 15, 2012
Kent Wyatt '00 and his father, Ed Wyatt, were featured in the quarterly newsletter of the Oregon City/County Management Association about their family's legacy municipal government.
Celebrating the 2012 retirees
May 15, 2012
Celebrate the legacy of these faculty and staff as they prepare to leave Elon and begin the next chapter of their lives.
Men’s Lacrosse Downed by St. John’s at National Tournament
May 15, 2012
Men's lacrosse club competes for the third time in the last four years in the Division II national tournament, but suffers first round exit.
Student publishes in the journal Southeastern Naturalist
May 15, 2012
Environmental and Ecological Science major, David Munoz, recently published a paper in Southeastern Naturalist.
Schedule an individual financial counseling session today
May 15, 2012
TIAA-CREF will be offering individual counseling sessions in June and July. Call 1-800-732-8353 to schedule an appointment.
Phi Beta Delta inducts newest members
May 15, 2012
School of Communications receives business journalism grant
May 15, 2012
The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism has awarded the School of Communications a $50,000 grant.