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It's 'Fake Break'! Find out what's open when
January 25, 2017
Wednesday, Jan. 25 marks the start of "fake break" — the time between the end of Winter Term and the start of Spring Semester.
Claussen publishes chapter on 'The Kaddish, the Allegory of the Cave, and the Golden Calf'
January 25, 2017
Religious Studies Professor Geoffrey Claussen's chapter was published in Kaddish, edited by David Birnbaum and Martin S. Cohen
Triad Business Journal highlights Dooley's selection as next VP for student life, dean of students
January 25, 2017
Elon announced in December that Jon Dooley has been selected to follow G. Smith Jackson, who will retire at the end of this academic year after more than 23 years of service.
Global Education Symposium – April 21-22
January 24, 2017
The Department of Physical Therapy Education is hosting a two-day symposium titled "Measuring student learning in global education: Developing strategies for assessment" on April 21-22, 2017.
Executive internship applications available Friday, Feb. 3
January 24, 2017
Executive interns work with members of university senior staff on projects directly related to accomplishing university initiatives while further developing their leadership and management skills.
Math faculty present research, insights at largest annual mathematics conference
January 20, 2017
The 2017 Joint Mathematics Meetings, the largest annual mathematics conference in the world, was held Jan. 4-7 in Atlanta.
Sheridan explores 'The Great Digital Divide' in article about using popular media to teach economics
January 19, 2017
In a Journal of Economics and Economic Education Research article, Assistant Professor Brandon Sheridan examines student television and music preferences to see if they align with the resources available to economics educators.
Fine china for 20-somethings: Communications students pitch millennial marketing ideas to Replacements, Ltd.
January 18, 2017
Student research conducted in Hal Vincent’s class culminated in communications strategies to disrupt the category and poise the client for future success with younger customers.
Elon Law scholar honored by ABA Section of International Law
January 18, 2017
Professor Henry Gabriel has been named the 2017 recipient of the Leonard J. Theberge Award for Private International Law for making distinguished, long-standing contributions to the development of private international law.
Honors Fellows trade in textbooks for trowels during service weekend in Asheville
January 18, 2017
Nearly three dozen from Elon traveled to Asheville, N.C. last weekend to work with Habitat for Humanity on three homes now under construction.