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Elon dedicates bench to late Residence Life staffer
October 4, 2012
A Wednesday program between Harper and Moffitt halls in the Colonnades commemorated the impact Brian Collins made on campus.
Faculty share insights on science & the 2012 elections
October 3, 2012
Three professors explore the possible impact of politics on topics that included space exploration, stem cell research and climate change.
In My Words: ‘Sleeping soundly, feeling better’
October 3, 2012
Professor Rosemary Haskell reflects on her own family in a newspaper column to answer the election-year question of being "better off."
Crenshaw publishes short story and essay
October 3, 2012
Paul Crenshaw, assistant professor of English, recently published a short story and an essay.
Megan Squire Wins Best Paper Award
October 3, 2012
Megan Squire, associate professor in the Department of Computing Sciences, has been awarded the Best Pedagogical Paper award at the International Association of Computer Information Systems 2012 conference, held Oct. 3-6 in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
To sit or not to sit: that is the question
October 3, 2012
Several facstaff are discovering the health benefits of using stand-up desks at work.
Katy Rouse publishes paper on the academic impact of school crowding and policy response in Wake County, NC
October 3, 2012
Katy Rouse, assistant professor of economics in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, recently published a paper titled, "School crowding, year-round schooling, and mobile classroom use: Evidence from North Carolina."
Faculty, students present at Service-Learning Research Conference
October 2, 2012
Faculty and students from the School of Communications and Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences presented original research at the annual conference of the International Association for Research on Service-Learning and Community Engagement Sept. 23-25 in Baltimore.
Crystal Anderson Talks Asian Masculinity With Mother Jones
October 2, 2012
Crystal Anderson, associate professor of English, was interviewed as part of an article on Psy, a Korean rapper who has taken American by storm.