Vanessa Bravo presents paper at international conference
March 11, 2014
Bravo’s paper is a qualitative study where she interviewed 20 U.S.-based migrants —documented and undocumented—from Mexico, El Salvador, and Costa Rica
Regular Deadline Admission Decisions to be released March 18
March 11, 2014
Regular Deadline admission decisions will be released on Tuesday, March 18 at midnight EDT.
Happy 125th birthday, Elon University!
March 11, 2014
The university’s three living presidents were honored at a special Founders Day College Coffee and tree planting on Tuesday as the institution celebrated its quasquicentennial with students, faculty and staff wearing maroon and gold as part of “A Day for Elon.”
Honeycutt receives Best Article award from Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice
March 11, 2014
An article on the equivalence failures in multicultural comparative research co-authored by Professor Emeritus Earl Honeycutt was named the 2013 Best Article.
Elon to host 'A Thousand Thanks' – March 12
March 11, 2014
The event celebrates the importance of philanthropy throughout Elon’s 125 years.
Google expert gives tips on Internet searching
March 11, 2014
Daniel M. Russell, über tech lead for Google Search Quality & User Happiness, encouraged School of Communications students to stay on top of changes to search engine technology as he offered advice for delving deeper into online queries.
Founders Day trivia question for March 11
March 11, 2014
As Elon celebrates the 125th anniversary of its founding, a weeklong contest testing knowledge of university history continues today with a chance for students, faculty and staff to win prizes.
Organization for Tropical Studies (OTS) Info Session – March 11
March 11, 2014
Come visit McEwen 011 at 4:15 p.m. to learn more about Global Health and Environmental Science field research opportunities abroad!
In My Words: Speaking clearly is a skill that's, like, lacking, you know?
March 11, 2014
Too many "filler words" are making too many people look less than confident about their ideas, and Mark Fox, who teaches public speaking in the School of Communications, offers suggestions in regional newspapers on countering the problem.