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Retired coach publishes book on tennis
July 1, 2015
Tom Parham, a distinguished former Elon coach and professor, authored “The Little Green Book of Tennis” to share winning techniques learned from mentors and observations from his own five decades helping others enjoy the sport.
Office of the President announces promotion, new appointment
June 30, 2015
President Leo M. Lambert has promoted Jeff Stein to associate vice president and appointed alumnus David L. Morrow II to his staff.
Steven House promoted to executive vice president
June 30, 2015
President Leo M. Lambert has promoted Steven D. House to the position of provost and executive vice president.
Kathy Lyday Presents at Melungeon Gathering
June 30, 2015
The professor of English discussed the 21st century stereotyping of Melungeons in Alex Bledsoe's Tufa series of urban fantasy novels
David Levine reappointed as a Visiting Research Collaborator at Princeton
June 30, 2015
Elon Law Professor David S. Levine, an affiliate scholar at Stanford Law School’s Center for Internet and Society, has been reappointed to the position of Visiting Research Collaborator at Princeton University’s Center for Information Technology Policy for 2015-16.
In My Words: In debating the Confederate flag, we're asking the wrong questions
June 30, 2015
Professor Tom Mould explains the power of symbols in a column published by several regional newspapers as Americans discuss and debate the future of the Confederate flag.
Patty Cox named Beta Alpha Psi Outstanding Faculty Advisor
June 30, 2015
The assistant professor of accounting is being honored by Beta Alpha Psi for her work with Elon’s chapter of the international honor organization for financial information students and professionals.
Colin Donohue discusses coaching writers at high school institute
June 29, 2015
The coordinator of student media also talked about editing and mentoring student staffs.
A victory for government speech
June 29, 2015
Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord says today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision to vacate a lower court decision that had prohibited North Carolina’s “Choose Life” license plate marks an important victory for government speech.