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Criminal Justice Studies internship highlight: Devon Werner
September 19, 2019
Devon Werner '21, a criminal justice studies minor, sees behind the scenes as a Crime Analyst Intern with Burlington Police Department
Broadway star Quentin Darrington shares lessons of wisdom, truth and generosity with Elon Music Theatre students
September 16, 2019
In a two-day masterclass series, current Broadway professional Quentin Earl Darrington worked with Elon Music Theatre students in mastering the art of truth, spontaneity and individuality in acting through a song.
Computer Science offers students deep dive into game design
September 16, 2019
Elon's Department of Computer Science has introduced the Game Design Minor, a multidisciplinary program that teaches students to study, design and implement computer games.
Cassie Kircher reads from her new book, “Far Flung”
September 13, 2019
“Far Flung: Improvisations on National Parks, Driving to Russia, Not Marrying a Ranger, the Language of Heartbreak, and Other Natural Disasters" was published earlier this year by West Virginia Press and draws from Kircher's travels and her time as a park ranger.
Thomas Erdmann has an article published in The International Trumpet Guild Journal
September 13, 2019
The professor of music had an article published in the professional trumpet journal.
Kennedy Caughell ’12 reprises leading role in National Tour of ‘BEAUTIFUL: The Carole King Musical’
September 12, 2019
Caughell will be taking on the role of Carole King beginning Sept. 20.
Clark attends ombudsperson training workshop
September 9, 2019
Faculty Ombudsperson Jeff Clark attended a training workshop offered by the International Ombudsman Association.
Clark attends MathFest, supervises minicourses offered there
September 9, 2019
Professor of Mathematics Jeff Clark attended the Mathematical Association of America's MathFest and as chair of the Committee on Minicourses supervised the minicourses offered there.
Mary T. Boatwright – “The Jewish Revolts against Rome: Exceptional, or To Be Expected?” – Public Lecture, Sept. 16
September 7, 2019
Boatwright, a professor of classical studies at Duke University, will examine a series of dramatic rebellions against the Roman Empire to explore ancient imperialism and identity.
Wall Street Journal report on ‘toxic online world’ includes insights from Megan Squire
September 5, 2019
A professor of computer science, Squire offered insight into how violent extremists are shifting to new platforms as efforts to crack down on their activities ramp up.