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Pam Kiser named Distinguished University Professor

March 5, 2010

Pamela M. Kiser, Watts-Thompson Professor in the Department of Human Service Studies and interim dean of Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences, has been named Elon’s fourth Distinguished University Professor.

National teaching expert to give lecture at Elon – March 10

February 19, 2010

Marilyn Cochran-Smith, a national expert on teacher education research, comes to Elon University on March 10 for an evening lecture that explores a current school focus on testing, and how educators can use their teaching in the service of social justice.

Elon elected to Phi Beta Kappa Society

October 28, 2009

The Phi Beta Kappa Society, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious academic society, has voted to establish a new chapter at Elon University. The decision was made Oct. 2 at the Society’s 42nd Triennial Council in Austin, Texas. The 57 Elon faculty and staff who are Phi Beta Kappa members will receive a charter, and the chapter will be officially established in spring 2010. Elon’s formal application for the chapter was submitted in November 2006 by Russell Gill, Maude Sharpe Powell Professor of English and chair of the faculty’s Phi Beta Kappa Committee.

Elon student featured in African hospital report

September 8, 2009

Andrea Dorrow, an economics and business major and one of the inaugural Lumen Scholars, was featured in the annual report of the Beit CURE International Hospital in Malawi. As part of her Lumen Scholar research, Dorrow spent time in the southeast African country studying the role that minimal healthcare plays in determining the economic health of a developing nation.