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Writing Boot Camp – April 18th
April 7, 2015
The Center for Writing Excellence, in support of the Writing Excellence Initiative, is offering a Writing Boot Camp on Saturday, April 18th from 9am – 4pm in Oaks, room 212.
Writing Center – Senior Seminar Appointments
April 7, 2015
Visit the Writing Center at any of our three locations to work on your Senior Seminar Projects!
SURF Presentation Preparation Workshop – April 9
April 7, 2015
Thursday, April 9 from 4:15 – 5:15 p.m. in Belk Library, Room 113.
In My Words: Avoid a job in journalism? Not so fast
April 1, 2015
Associate Professor Anthony Hatcher and Kaitlin Ugolik '09 co-authored a column for regional newspapers in defense of journalists and the vital role they play in creating an informed democracy.
In 'Parody and Palimpsest,' a look at the playfulness of a popular author
March 18, 2015
Elon University Assistant Professor Sarah L. Glasco’s first book explores the way a diverse mix of writers and artists shaped Jean-Philippe Toussaint’s stories and how the popular Belgian author references literature and film in his novels to expose readers to other cultures.
Writing Boot Camp – March 21
March 10, 2015
Writing Boot camp on Saturday, March 21, from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. in Room 212 of McCoy Commons in the Oaks neighborhood.
Professor co-edits book for educating 21st century college students
March 4, 2015
Associate Professor Prudence Layne worked with Peter F. Lake of Sheffield Hallam University on "Global Innovation of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education: Transgressing Boundaries."
In My Words: Forgetting lynching at our peril
March 3, 2015
Professor Rebecca Todd Peters recently published a column on the Huffington Post and in regional newspapers about the complexity of teaching her young daughters about the history of racism in the United States and the concept of privilege.
Abstract Writing Workshop – Tue. March 3
March 2, 2015
Multimodal Writing Workshop – March 5
March 2, 2015
A faculty/staff workshop on Multimodal Writing takes place Thursday March 5, from 4:15-5:25 p.m.