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Matthew C. Weidenfeld honored for article in Contemporary Political Theory
September 14, 2012
Matthew C. Weidenfeld, an assistant professor of political science, has been jointly awarded the Contemporary Political Theory Annual Prize for an article published in 2011 by Contemporary Political Theory.
Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternity Info Session – Sept. 18
September 14, 2012
Students in Free Enterprise: Chapter Meeting – Sept. 19
September 14, 2012
Music technology alumnus produces new album
September 14, 2012
Jacob Danieley '10 produced a new LP titled "Telling The Story" for the Sneed Family, due to be released this Christmas. Jacob also engineered and performed on many of the tracks.
Thomas Erdmann Has Article Published, Remains On Editorial Board
September 14, 2012
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann had his article, Thinking Forward And Staying True: Ishmael Wadada Leo Smith, published in the October 2012 issue of the International Trumpet Guild Journal.
Zaire McCoy discusses N.C. on panel hosted by National Coalition of 100 Black Women
September 14, 2012
Zaire McCoy, assistant dean of admissions at Elon, represented higher education on Sept. 15 in a panel discussion hosted by the Triangle Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women.
International Business Club Mtg- Sept 19
September 14, 2012
Call to Honor program celebrates Elon virtues
September 14, 2012
The Class of 2016 heard from student leaders Thursday about the importance of honesty, integrity, responsibility and respect.
In My Words: ‘Voting on the Future of the Court’
September 14, 2012
Assistant Professor Dion Farganis reminds newspaper audiences that more is at stake in November than simply who occupies the White House.
Celebrating Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish New Year – Sept. 16-18
September 14, 2012
Students, faculty, staff, their families, and community members are invited to join Elon Hillel to celebrate and observe the Jewish holiday of Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish New Year, which begins on Sunday evening, September 16, and is observed for one or two days, depending on family tradition.