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Elon panel tackles local history of lynching, racial violence and way toward healing
February 25, 2021
Winners announced for Philip L. Carret Thomas Jefferson Essay Contest
May 27, 2020
Charles Irons and Amy Johnson participate in the Southern Historical Association Annual Conference
November 13, 2019
Amy Johnson publishes in the Haitian History Journal
August 28, 2019
Amy Johnson, associate professor of history and the executive director of the Elon Core Curriculum co-authors article in the Haitain History Journal
Winners announced for Thomas Jefferson essay contest
April 12, 2019
The three winners of the contest, endowed by the late Philip L. Carret, were celebrated at an April 10 banquet.
Winners announced for Thomas Jefferson essay contest
March 9, 2017
The three winners of the contest, endowed by the late Philip L. Carret, were celebrated at a March 7 banquet.
Timeline project offers visual guide to music, social movements of the 1960s and 1970s
January 31, 2017
The project, now on display, is from a Winter Term class that examined the music of the two decades, fromThe Beatles to the Bee Gees, and hippies to Nixon.
Winners announced for Thomas Jefferson essay contest
April 14, 2016
Three students won top honors in the annual essay competition endowed by the late Philip L. Carret.
Winners announced for Thomas Jefferson essay contest
April 17, 2014
The 15th annual Philip L. Carret Endowment Thomas Jefferson Essay Contest asked students to write about the relationship between public education and the common good in the 21st century.
American Studies Program and Sigma Phi Epsilon host inaugural 'Read-In' – April 5
March 30, 2014
The American Studies Program has partnered with Sigma Phi Epsilon to hold a group "Read-In" on April 5.