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Research team including John Tumbleston '06 receives national media attention
March 18, 2015
Former physics and science education major John Tumbleston ’06 is part of a team whose work on a highly innovative new process for rapid 3D printing was published in Science.
#ElonDay donors achieve greatest day of giving in university history
March 18, 2015
A celebration on March 10, 2015, in honor of Elon’s birthday raised more than $702,000 to support students, scholarships, athletics, and faculty and staff.
Mathematics professor honored with Distinguished Service Award
March 18, 2015
Professor Jeff Clark received the accolade on March 14, 2015, from the Southeastern Section of the Mathematical Association of America.
Outdoors: Easter Backpacking Trip
March 18, 2015
Backpacking in Pisgah National Forest on April 4-6
Interest Meeting: March 31st @ 4:15pm in Koury Commons
Registration: March 31st- April 1st
Scott Gaylord engages Supreme Court government speech case
March 18, 2015
In the U.S. Supreme Court case Walker v. Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc., Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord is the author of both the amicus brief on behalf the State of North Carolina and scholarship cited four times in the petitioner’s merits brief in the case.
Student-produced video promotes Everlast's 'Greatness is Within' campaign
March 18, 2015
Elon University students and alumni came together to create a minute-long commercial for the American sporting goods brand, which the company promoted and praised on its Facebook page on March 16.
Winners announced in Phoenix Cup contest
March 18, 2015
A student team in Colonnades and the "Librarians on 'Greene'" at the Elon University School of Law won a spring campus competition to reduce landfill waste.
In 'Parody and Palimpsest,' a look at the playfulness of a popular author
March 18, 2015
Elon University Assistant Professor Sarah L. Glasco’s first book explores the way a diverse mix of writers and artists shaped Jean-Philippe Toussaint’s stories and how the popular Belgian author references literature and film in his novels to expose readers to other cultures.
Sunshine Week daily news roundup – Wednesday March 18
March 18, 2015
Today's Sunshine Week news includes a Salisbury Post look at closed sessions, a WRAL story on how to obtain military records, a pair of Q&A sessions with N.C. Open Government Coalition director Jonathan Jones and StarNews Executive Editor Pam Sander explaining the importance of records requests to the newspaper.