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Betty Garrison and Teresa LePors present at Metrolina Library Conference
June 14, 2016
The Belk Library staff members spoke June 9 about the impact of change during a time of transition in an academic library
Lynne Bisko presents at Personal Librarian Conference
May 17, 2016
Lynne Bisko, Outreach Librarian, spoke about Carol Grotnes Belk Library’s Personal Librarian Program.
New manuscript collection on service-based experiential learning now available online
May 16, 2016
Housed in the Elon Belk Library Archives and Special Collections, the Robert Sigmon Collection contains materials from the 1960s through the mid-2000s compiled by the North Carolina service-learning pioneer.
CATL co-sponsored workshop on alternatives to expensive textbooks – July 18
May 10, 2016
Learn how the high cost of textbooks is impacting student choices about textbook purchasing and discover low- or no-cost alternatives.
"Working" Pre-Performance Talks Interview Elon Staff About Their Jobs
April 25, 2016
Come to Scott Studios to learn about the people whose contributions make Elon University great
Shannon Tennant presents at library conference
April 10, 2016
Shannon Tennant, coordinator of library collections, presented at the Tennessee Library Association's state conference about new developments in cataloging practices.
New book urges caution when assuming 'well-being'
March 30, 2016
Professor Yoram Lubling co-authored "Peace in Motion: John Dewey and the Aesthetics of Well-Being" as a way of applying ideas from the 20th century philosopher to how public policy is crafted today.
Teresa LePors presents at Empirical Librarians Conference
March 8, 2016
Teresa LePors, Coordinator of Library Research and Scholarly Services, presented a session at the Empirical Librarians Conference in Greensboro, North Carolina on February 29, 2016.
Kirstin Ringelberg named recipient of full-year Elon sabbatical
January 8, 2016
The professor of art history will spend 2016-17 working on a book that explores the life and impact of Madeleine Lemaire, a popular French artist whose studio became a site of queer identification in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.