Articles by Eric Townsend
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Historic Cable School opens for future generations
May 13, 2014
Members of the Elon University community gathered May 6, 2014, to dedicate a restored antebellum schoolhouse believed to be the only one of its kind in North Carolina still standing in its original location.
Athletics banquet honors 2013-14 award winners
May 13, 2014
A May 12 banquet in Alumni Gym recognized some of this year's top performers and student leaders on Elon University's varsity sports teams.
Elon Academy announces eighth class of scholars
May 13, 2014
Alamance County high school freshmen accepted into the Elon Academy's Iota class will spend parts of the next three summers on campus learning from Elon University faculty and preparing to apply to college.
ELONTHON check is one 'For the Kids'
May 13, 2014
Organizers of a springtime dance marathon presented a check on May 13 to Duke Children’s Hospital & Health Center, the nonprofit beneficiary of Elon University's largest annual student-led fundraising event.
Applications now being accepted for Leadership Prize
May 12, 2014
The Office of the Provost and the Division of Student Life have created a $10,000 award for rising juniors to research community problems and then propose solutions to those challenges.
'Don’t Trash It!' donation campaign runs May 14-25
May 11, 2014
Own a couch or desk or clothes you can't seem to sell on E-net? Instead of tossing them into the nearest Dumpsters this spring when heading away from campus, consider donating usable items to local charities that assist the needy of Alamance County.
Career Moves: Interview & resume advice leads senior to D.C. internship
May 9, 2014
James Carter ‘14 leveraged the Student Professional Development Center and involvement with The Washington Center academic seminar program in the nation’s capital to work with the International Economic Development Council.
'Transforming Students' explores how students change in college
May 8, 2014
Elon University professors Charity Johansson and Peter Felten have co-authored a book that explains how colleges everywhere can better help students learn and develop through meaningful experiences both on and off campus.
Jon Dooley writes book review for Campus Activities Programming
May 7, 2014
The review of "I Believe in ZERO: Learning from the World's Children" by Caryl M. Stern, president and CEO of the US Fund for UNICEF, appears in the May 2014 edition of a magazine published by the National Association for Campus Activities.