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School of Communications celebrates outstanding students, faculty
April 24, 2015
The school hosted its annual awards ceremony on April 23 to recognize high achievement from students and faculty in the last year.
Janet Lee Warman publishes two poems
April 24, 2015
The professor of English and education has two poems in the Main Street Rag anthology Crossing Lines.
Safia Swimelar lectures and leads workshop on globalization and higher education
April 23, 2015
The associate professor of political science and policy studies took part in March 2015 in the Mellon Globalization Forum at Sewanee: the University of the South.
Safia Swimelar presents at conference on LGBT rights in East Europe & Balkans
April 23, 2015
The February program brought together scholars from Europe and the United States to discuss the state of LGBT rights in both regions.
Doug Kass' film makes U.S. theatrical premiere, receives New York Times review
April 22, 2015
The School of Communications instructor directed and produced an award-winning documentary that highlights the issue of bird poaching in Europe. Following this month’s U.S. theatrical premiere in New York City, the film will be screened in other select cities across the country.
Elon dedicates bench in memory of physical plant worker
April 22, 2015
Dozens of people, including close family and friends, gathered Wednesday near Whitley Auditorium to remember Darlene Boggs, a university employee who died last summer.
Hearsay Culture unveils new website
April 21, 2015
A new website for the technology, law and policy radio show and podcast hosted by Elon Law Professor David Levine features a mobile-friendly design, a new logo, expanded social network links and an embedded audio player for each show post.
Geoffrey Claussen presents at international conference on religion and violence
April 21, 2015
Book by Michael Matthews explores role of music and poetry in modern Mexico
April 21, 2015
In "Mexico in Verse: A History of Music, Rhyme, and Power", Associate Professor of History Michael Matthews, along with Stephen Neufeld of Cal State Fullerton, use music and poetry to gain access to the worldviews and beliefs of ordinary people often overlooked in the historical narrative.
In My Words: Sun rises to take on climate change
April 21, 2015
In the lead up to Earth Day 2015, Associate Professor Dave Gammon writes for regional newspapers about the falling costs of solar energy and the bright news ahead for both the environment and industry.