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Belk Library extended exam hours 2013
November 21, 2013
Belk Library will have extended hours during the exam period.
Nash and Rudd present at conference
November 12, 2013
Katie Nash, archivist and special collections librarian, and Patrick Rudd, coordinator of access services and instruction, recently presented together at the Tri State Archivists Conference in Greenville, S.C.
Homecoming videos now available online
November 5, 2013
Just in time for Elon’s Homecoming 2013, the Belk Library Archives and Special Collections has digitized a number of Homecoming related videos.
Historic highlight: 125th exhibit open in Center for the Arts
October 31, 2013
Visit the Isabella Cannon Room during Homecoming Week for an exhibit that highlights the milestones and people of Elon's 125-year history.
Belk Librarians present at North Carolina Library Conference
October 29, 2013
Randall Bowman, Teresa LePors, and Shannon Tennant gave a presentation on Oct. 17 at the 60th North Carolina Library Association Biennial Conference in Winston-Salem.
Elon Counseling Center staff publishes book
October 18, 2013
Elon counselor Christine Borzumato-Gainey is the co-editor of a recently published book, "College Student Mental Health Counseling: A Developmental Approach."
New book examines female views of the Apocalypse
October 17, 2013
In “Thinking and Seeing with Women in Revelation,” Associate Professor Lynn Huber adds to a growing body of knowledge about the way some women have interpreted the end chapter of the Bible.
Slavery by Another Name – A Created Equal Film Series Event
October 15, 2013
THE K. WILHELMINA BOYD OFFICE OF
AFRICAN & AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES AT ELON
PROUDLY PRESENTS
A CREATED EQUAL FILM SERIES EVENT
SLAVERY BY ANOTHER NAME
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2013
4:30 – 6:30 p.m.
Belk Library, Room 205
In My Words: In defense of 'Invisible Man'
September 28, 2013
When a North Carolina school system temporarily pulled "Invisible Man" from its libraries, Associate Professor Anthony Hatcher turned to newspaper opinion pages to explain why such bans are misguided.
African & African-American Studies program receives NEH grant
September 23, 2013
The award includes a film set and $1,200 programming stipend to be used to provide scholarly presentations and exhibit four documentaries with new footage illustrating the history of civil rights in America.