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In My Words: Owning the Stories of Slaves in America
August 9, 2016
Newspapers around North Carolina recently featured a guest column by Naeemah Clark, associate professor of communications, who assesses reactions to recent comments by first lady Michelle Obama about the role of slave labor in the construction of the White House.
Tremblay joins Elon community as Catholic campus minister
August 9, 2016
The Rev. Peter Tremblay is among five new staff members who joined the Truitt Center for Religious and Spiritual Life this summer.
Elon professor working behind the scenes to keep Olympics broadcasts on track
August 8, 2016
This is the fifth Olympic games that Max Negin, an assistant professor of communications, has worked on with NBC Sports.
Pugh gets personal in new book about the 'End Times'
August 8, 2016
Pugh, the Maude Sharpe Powell professor of religious studies at Elon, has contributed a volume to a series sponsored by the Homebrewed Christianity podcast.
Alumni join regional theater education team in Virginia
August 5, 2016
Jay Briggs '06 and Jillian Hannah '16 have joined the growing education department at Mill Mountain Theatre.
Here comes the Class of 2020! Elon's newest students arrive Aug. 26
August 2, 2016
Elon's newest class of students — its largest and most diverse yet — move in today, Aug. 26. Here's what they have to look forward to.
Elon musicians bring all that jazz to Italy
July 28, 2016
The Elon Jazz Ambassadors toured Italy with a series of 11 performances around the country from June 18 through July 4.
Elon research about how athletes perceive pain generates international attention
July 26, 2016
Nicole Razor '16, a member of the Elon women's basketball team, and Exercise Science Professor Eric Hall looked into how an athlete's perception of pain before an injury factored into how they experienced pain when injured.
Song, dance mark close of Summer in the Village camp
July 26, 2016
The two-week summer program attracted 150 students in first through 12th grades to Elon's campus as part of the It Takes a Village Project. The camp combined academic instruction with areas including music, dance, technology and art.
Elon alumna presents research on young parents with HIV at International AIDS Conference in South Africa
July 25, 2016
Hannah Allen '15 and Cindy Fair co-authored research that looked at perceptions about parenting from young parents with perinatally acquired HIV. The research was presented at the International AIDS Conference in Durban, South Africa, in July.