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NAMI coming to campus Feb. 16
February 7, 2017
Representatives of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) will be speaking Thursday, Feb. 16 from 7:30 to 9pm in Oaks Commons 212. Event hosted by Beta Theta Pi.
Elon experts share concerns about immigration decrees
February 7, 2017
In 'Understanding the Recent Executive Order on Immigration,' a panel discussion hosted Feb. 6 at Elon Law, three university faculty members outlined the potential effects of President Donald Trump's approach to immigration in the name of national security.
Speed Teaching: Low-stakes writing assignments
February 7, 2017
Co-sponsored Speed Teaching: Low-Stakes Writing Assignments
Wednesday, Feb. 22, 12:15 to 1:30 p.m. in Belk Pavilion 208 (lunch provided)
Workshop for supporting African-American survivors of violence to be held Feb. 14
February 7, 2017
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Chimi Boyd-Keyes will host the workshop, “Everything Matters: Considerations for Serving African-American Survivors," at Elon on Feb. 14
Valle publishes in Career Development International
February 7, 2017
The article explores the mechanisms underlying prevention-focus and promotion-focus, two distinct dimensions of regulatory focus undertaken to fulfill different goals.
Lynch and Duffy receive NCCPA grant to support local health fair program
February 7, 2017
The grant from the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants will help support a health fair for local elementary students.
In search of mindfulness, students receive ‘a truly life-changing experience’ through Study USA program
February 7, 2017
Led by Associate Professor Julie Lellis, nine students in the “Mindful America, Mindful Elon” course traveled to Massachusetts during Winter Term to study how mindfulness is practiced and then bring those experiences back to campus.
Strauss examines role press releases played in legitimizing the casino industry
February 7, 2017
The assistant professor of communications delivered a colloquium talk at UNLV’s Center for Gaming Research, exploring the unknown stories of Las Vegas’s history and how press releases contributed to the growth of the gaming industry.
News & Record article highlights lessons learned by Elon students in the Dominican Republic
February 7, 2017
During a three-week Winter Term course, titled “Business of Baseball and Tourism in the Dominican Republic,” two dozen students examined issues relating to neo-colonialism and globalization while traveling in the Caribbean nation.