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Linda Cykert and Elon Flute Ensemble perform benefit concert
December 8, 2011
On Sunday, Nov. 20, the Elon Flute Ensemble, under the direction of Linda Cykert, performed a benefit concert for Arc of Alamance County.
Mat Gendle, Anna Stroman ’11 and Dani Mullin ’12 publish study on kava
December 8, 2011
Their work appears in the Australian Journal of Medical Herbalism.
Chad Awtrey presents at number theory conference
December 6, 2011
Chad Awtrey, assistant professor of mathematics, presented a research talk on p-adic numbers at the Palmetto Number Theory Series in Clemson, SC, on December 3-4, 2011.
Christina Benson presents paper on jus post bellum
December 6, 2011
Christina Benson, assistant professor of business law, presented the paper “Jus Post Bellum in Iraq: Emerging International Legal Norms for Economic Reform in Post Conflict Countries” during the 57th Annual Southeastern Academy of Legal Studies in Business Conference November 17-19 in Atlanta.
O’Mara, Cassill publish paper on study abroad experience
December 6, 2011
Kevin O’Mara, professor of management, and Art Cassill, Wesley R. Elingburg Professor of Accounting, had a paper entitled “The Value of a Study Abroad Experience for the Cayman Islands: Connecting and Reflecting” published.
Scott Stevens publishes article
December 1, 2011
Scott Stevens, sports turf manager, authored an article published in the November 2011 issue of SportsTurf Magazine. The article, "Maintaining a Synthetic Baseball Infield," discusses practical methods of maintaining the synthetic FieldTurf surface of Elon's Newsome Field.
Clay Stevenson to write songs for Cobel Music
November 30, 2011
Clay Stevenson, lecturer of music, has been asked to join a team of songwriters at Cobel Music to create personalized music that will be accessible to people of all income levels.
Polly Cornelius featured at Biltmore concert series
November 30, 2011
Polly Cornelius, senior lecturer in the Music Department, was a soprano soloist in five concerts at the Biltmore House Christmas Candlelight Evening in Asheville, NC on Wednesday, Nov. 23.
Michael Rich urges greater protection of criminal law informants at Dayton Law
November 30, 2011
Presenting at the University of Dayton School of Law on Nov. 17 through the school's faculty colloquium series, Elon Law professor Michael L. Rich detailed why and how criminal law informants should be better protected.
David Levine presents on social media and government transparency at North Carolina Law Review symposium
November 30, 2011
On Nov. 18, Elon Law professor David Levine presented, "The Social Layer of Freedom of Information Law" at the 2011 symposium of the North Carolina Law Review.