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Happy 125th birthday, Elon University!
March 11, 2014
The university’s three living presidents were honored at a special Founders Day College Coffee and tree planting on Tuesday as the institution celebrated its quasquicentennial with students, faculty and staff wearing maroon and gold as part of “A Day for Elon.”
Honeycutt receives Best Article award from Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice
March 11, 2014
An article on the equivalence failures in multicultural comparative research co-authored by Professor Emeritus Earl Honeycutt was named the 2013 Best Article.
In My Words: Speaking clearly is a skill that's, like, lacking, you know?
March 11, 2014
Too many "filler words" are making too many people look less than confident about their ideas, and Mark Fox, who teaches public speaking in the School of Communications, offers suggestions in regional newspapers on countering the problem.
'Going Global' free virtual training sessions
March 10, 2014
Free training webinar to find out how Going Global can fast track finding jobs and internships, both at home and abroad.
Campus clean-up continues following winter storm
March 10, 2014
With power back to residence halls, workers are focusing efforts on debris removal, tree trimming and building repairs after ice and snow wreaked havoc on what was scheduled to be one of Elon University’s busiest weekends of the spring.
Doug Kass' documentary selected for national, international film festivals
March 10, 2014
The award-winning "Emptying the Skies" will be shown extensively for the next few months.
Elon's quasquicentennial exhibit open in Center for the Arts
March 10, 2014
The exhibit highlighting milestones and people of Elon's 125-year history will be open in the Isabella Cannon Room through April 8.
Panel Discussion on Ukraine: 'How to Rekindle the Cold War?' – March 13
March 9, 2014
Come join a panel of experts and discuss the unfolding crisis in Ukraine. Take the opportunity to raise questions about foreign policy, conflict, international economics, security and minority rights.
Angela Ansah and colleagues publish multicultural education article
March 9, 2014
Angela Owusu-Ansah, School of Education associate dean and associate professor, Melissa Joy Cutrera, Samford University alumna, and Amanda Strong Hilsmier, associate professor of special education at Samford University recently published "Current Practices in Multicultural Education: Curriculum Refor in the Elementary Classroom."
New room assignments for classes that met in Belk Pavilion
March 8, 2014
Courses taught in an academic building damaged March 7 by a falling tree have been reassigned to other spaces around campus.