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Group trains for Trot and continues to run together
December 2, 2013
A total of 22 Elon faculty and staff members prepared for the Turkey Trot by participating in the Phoenix Couch-to-5K program.
Thomas Erdmann has two articles published
December 2, 2013
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann has two articles published in a professional saxophone journal.
Sandra Reid's Introduction to Human Services course featured in Burlington Times-News
December 2, 2013
The article, published Dec. 1, 2013, describes an after-school program that engages young students in learning about healthy lifestyles while providing Elon students with hands-on experience.
Taking Minutes in Meetings – Dec. 18
December 2, 2013
Wednesday, December 18, in Oaks 212 from 12:00 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.
CATL Announces Fall 2013 Teaching & Learning Grant recipients
December 2, 2013
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning announces the recipients of the Fall 2013 Teaching and Learning Grants.
Religious Studies Faculty Present Research in Baltimore
November 29, 2013
Elon Religious Studies faculty attended and participated in the 2013 Annual Meetings of the American Academy of Religion, Society of Biblical Literature, and International Qur'anic Studies Association held Nov 22-26 in Baltimore, MD.
Access health insurance plan online
November 27, 2013
Elon faculty and staff can learn more about the university’s health insurance plan by signing up for BCBSNC Member Services online.
Works by Samantha DiRosa included in photography exhibit at Torpedo Factory
November 26, 2013
The Elon associate professor of art and environmental studies collaborated with poet and landscape theorist Jolie B. Kaytes for the project, Gathering Dust: Sediment/Sentiment, which will be on view at Virginia's well-known Torpedo Factory Art Center in Alexandria through Dec. 1.
Crucial Conversations (Closed)
November 25, 2013
Crucial Conversations is a model for making conflict work FOR instead of against us, as individuals and as institutions.
Mussa Idris presents paper at African Studies Association conference
November 24, 2013
Paper explains the ways in which Ethiopian and Eritrean migrants establish successful businesses in Washington D.C.