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Elon professor’s new work to premiere at campus concert
October 4, 2013
“Numen Lumen" will be performed Oct. 6, 2013, by Duke University's Ciompi Quartet, and Tim Olsen from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, as part of the Mary Duke Biddle Chamber Recital Series. The concert is free and open to the public.
Kevin Boyle publishes poems
October 4, 2013
Connotation Press has published three poems by Professor of English Kevin Boyle.
Grant Gustin is FLASH in the new CW series "ARROW"
October 4, 2013
Former BFA Music Theatre student, Grant Gustin, lands the role of the legendary comic book character Flash in the new CW series.
Research rich with description is the new standard
October 3, 2013
ISSOTL plenary session focuses on striking a balance between generalized and situated research, especially in regard to studies of teaching and learning.
TLT, CATL offering faculty workshop for 'flipped instruction'
October 3, 2013
Teaching and Learning Technologies (TLT) and the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) are facilitating Simple Strategies for Flipped Instruction - a working group for faculty interested in flipped instruction.
Elon hosts international conference on teaching & learning
October 2, 2013
A four-day event organized by the university’s Center for Engaged Learning has drawn to North Carolina hundreds of scholars from around the world with an interest in the “disruptive forces” that are changing the way students learn.
Kevin O’Mara to lead Doherty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership
October 2, 2013
The Doherty Center offers scholarships for students interested in entrepreneurship, sponsors a speaker series, and awards the Elon University Medal for Entrepreneurial Leadership to business leaders who epitomize the values of the university.
Tom Molony’s scholarship on fraud and securities transactions published in Santa Clara Law Review
October 1, 2013
In a recently published article, Elon Law Professor Tom Molony identifies ambiguities in federal law and judicial frameworks that have attempted to define when fraudulent activity is connected to securities transactions. Molony’s article also poses solutions to the lack of clarity in this area of law.
Jeff Carpenter named Emerging Leader by Phi Delta Kappa International
October 1, 2013
The assistant professor in the School of Education has been selected by Phi Delta Kappa International as a part of its 2013-2014 cohort of Emerging Leaders.