Page 611 of 770
New novel by Drew Perry explores life and fatherhood
January 27, 2014
With a dose of humor and grace, Associate Professor Drew Perry's second novel spins the tale of a man and his wife who relocate to Florida and find themselves swept into the shady dealings and family drama of their in-laws. Listen to him read excerpts and share his thoughts in a short video interview.
Ready – Set – REACH for Your Professional Development in 2014! – Jan. 29
January 27, 2014
Wednesday, January 29 from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at 202-D Manning Avenue
Online financial advice offered
January 24, 2014
TIAA-CREF provides online guidance and tips to ensure financial empowerment.
Online financial education seminars available
January 24, 2014
TIAA-CREF offers a variety of financial education Web seminars to Elon faculty and staff to help make investing easier.
Elon expands electronics recycling collection
January 23, 2014
Eight new locations on campus make it even more convenient for students, faculty and staff to properly recycle broken or unwanted electronic equipment.
Dance film from Jen Metcalf, J. McMerty '00 selected for international film festival
January 23, 2014
The film will be screened at the biggest festival of its kind in Amsterdam.
Math majors, faculty give invited presentations at national conference
January 22, 2014
Math majors Nicole Miles '15, Nakhila Mistry '14, Chris Shill '14 and Erin Strosnider '14 presented invited and contributed talks at the Joint Math Meetings in Baltimore, on Jan. 15-18, 2014.
New book by Joel Karty reshapes the way organic chemistry is taught
January 21, 2014
A textbook by Elon University's Joel Karty is one of a kind as a growing number of college professors incorporate into their instruction the same organizational methods and teaching techniques that Karty promotes.
Former Elon staffer remembered for passion & compassion
January 21, 2014
Alexis “Lexie” Kamerman’s colleagues and friends shared laughs and tears Monday as they celebrated a life cut short by a suicide bomber in Kabul, Afghanistan, where Kamerman had traveled to help educate women.
In My Words: Dreaming of rainbows but cashing bad checks
January 21, 2014
Associate Professor Prudence Layne authored a newspaper guest column for the MLK Jr. holiday in which she reflects on the shared legacies of the slain American civil rights leader and his counterpart in South Africa, the late Nelson Mandela.