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“If only…”: Panel shares thoughts on future of black men in America
January 10, 2014
Six men representing law, education, medicine, ministry & the student perspective offered reflections Thursday about the challenges confronting African-American males in the United States.
Going Global – Free online live training available to Elon faculty & staff in January
January 9, 2014
Faculty and staff members are invited to attend a live training event to learn how to access and use the tools on the Going Global platform.
Grant helps fund Elon research on impact of engaged learning
January 9, 2014
Faculty and staff are measuring the effects of both international and domestic learning experiences on student learning, student well-being and the way students think from global perspectives.
Community forum to focus on poverty – Jan. 27
January 8, 2014
Expert panelists and members of the public will share diverse views on poverty in a McKinnon Hall “Community Connections” program designed to foster conversation in a respectful environment.
Meet Elon's newest employees
January 8, 2014
Are you a new employee at Elon? Don't forget to fill out the "Who's New" questionnaire to be included in our future listings.
Frances Ward-Johnson named top advisor by national communications honor society
January 8, 2014
The National Communication Association recognized the Elon University associate professor with its 2013 "Advisor of the Year" award during a recent convention in Washington, D.C.
Book by Michael Matthews explores the early history of railroads in Mexico
January 8, 2014
In “The Civilizing Machine: A Cultural History of Mexican Railroads, 1876-1910,” Elon University Assistant Professor Michael Matthews shows how railroads shaped the way citizens of the young republic viewed industrialization, technology & modernization as they struggled to form their national identity.
Megan Squire, Christian Funkhouser '10 publish papers at international systems science conference
January 7, 2014
The first paper is on the new tools and artifacts used to study software development empirically, while the second paper describes how to use text mining techniques on the StackOverflow software development website.