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Nash and Winter present at conference
March 6, 2014
Katie Nash, special Collections librarian and archivist, and Marna Winter, lecturer in the School of Education, presented at the annual LAUNC-CH conference in Chapel Hill, N.C., on March 10, 2014.
Book celebrating Elon’s history to be released on Founders Day
March 6, 2014
Professor Emeritus of History George W. Troxler, author of From a Grove of Oaks: The Story of Elon University, will be available at several book signings beginning March 12.
Thomas Erdmann has article published
March 5, 2014
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann has an article published in the professional trumpet journal.
Elon Percussion Ensemble Performs at Day of Percussion
March 3, 2014
On Saturday, March 8, members of the Elon University Percussion Ensemble will travel to the University of Chapel Hill to take part in the North Carolina chapter of the Percussive Arts Society's annual Day of Percussion.
Student, registrar present research on victims of sexual violence in higher education
February 25, 2014
Senior Leah Hayes and University Registrar Rodney Parks presented research at SACRAO on integration challenges of victims of sexual violence.
Student, registrar receive Distinguished Journalism Award at SACRAO
February 25, 2014
Junior Ashley Edwards and Rodney Parks received the journalism award at the Southern Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers conference in Raleigh for their work on transgenderism in higher education.
Naeemah Clark edits book about African Americans in mass media
February 24, 2014
Communications associate professor edits collection about how African Americans used the mass media as an advocacy tool.
Chemistry professors, Lumen Prize alumni co-author journal article
February 23, 2014
Victoria Del Gaizo Moore, assistant professor of chemistry, and Karl Sienerth, professor of chemistry, along with Mary Bedard '12 (Biochemistry) and Kelly Giffear '12 (Biochemistry) had a research article accepted to the journal Biophysical Chemistry.