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Ross Howell publishes story in Sewanee Review
March 27, 2012
The spring 2012 edition of The Sewanee Review includes a short story, "In the Traces," by Ross Howell, adjunct professor of English. The magazine will be available mid-April. The Sewanee Review is America's oldest continuously published literary quarterly, now celebrating its 120th year.
Michael Kingston elected president of N.C. Academy of Science
March 26, 2012
Dr. Michael Kingston, professor of biology and environmental studies, was elected to the position of President-Elect at the North Carolina Academy of Science's 109th annual meeting at Campbell University on March 23-25. He will serve as the Academy's President during the 2013-2014 academic year.
Joan Ruelle named Dean and University Librarian
March 23, 2012
Joan D. Ruelle, who has 15 years of experience in library science at the University of Virginia and Hollins University, has been named Elon's Dean and University Librarian.
Weller, Poulson publish paper on contrary evidence in textile industry for audit committee independence
March 23, 2012
Paula Weller, lecturer, and Linda Poulson, associate professor, both in the Department of Accounting in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, recently published a paper titled, “Sarbanes-Oxley and the Need for Audit Committee Independence: Contrary Evidence in the Textile Industry.”
Deal spotlight: Pay less for your wireless service
March 21, 2012
Save big by using one of these providers for your cell phone service.
Faculty/Staff Campaign going strong
March 21, 2012
The goal? To surpass last year’s record-setting 60 percent participation by Elon employees.
David Levine presents at Suffolk and Campbell law schools
March 19, 2012
Elon Law Professor David Levine recently presented scholarship that examines the intersection of intellectual property law, technology and the global economy at Suffolk University and Campbell University law schools.
In My Words: ‘In support of Syria, a new pride emerges’
March 18, 2012
On the anniversary of the Syrian uprisings, Assistant Professor Haya Ajjan in the Love School of Business reflects on her Syrian-American heritage.