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In My Words: 'Empire' and the Lyons are the new modern family
February 9, 2015
FOX's "Empire," one of 2015's most popular new television programs, is setting Hollywood records for audience growth, and Associate Professor Naeemah Clark writes in a column for regional newspapers about some of the reasons behind its success.
Thomas Erdmann has an article published
February 7, 2015
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann had an article published in a professional women's arts journal.
Forced vaccination?
February 6, 2015
Informing national debate about the role of government in stemming the spread of measles, Elon Law Professor Helen Grant offers analysis of current vaccination laws and points to potential gaps in U.S. health law. Grant's commentary is the first in a weekly “Elon Law Now” series providing faculty analysis of current legal issues.
Sharon Spray and Laura Roselle publish book
February 5, 2015
Sharon Spray and Laura Roselle of Elon's Department of Political Science and Policy Studies authored "Research & Writing in Comparative Politics," which was published in January 2015.
CATL workshop on inclusive teaching – March 4
February 5, 2015
This lunch discussion is intended for teaching faculty who would like to learn and share effective strategies for working with students on the autism spectrum.
Faculty to share work funded by writing grants
February 5, 2015
The Writing Excellence Initiative is inviting the campus community to learn more this spring about faculty and staff projects designed to enhance writing instruction in all types of classes at Elon University.
Preparing lawyers in a transformational age
February 4, 2015
Elon Law Dean Luke Bierman writes in the inaugural issue of the Journal of Experiential Learning about reinventing legal education to prepare lawyers for success in a world moving rapidly toward 22nd century thought and practice.