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Rosemary Haskell publishes review of Senegalese author’s short story collection in World Literature Today
February 1, 2022
Professor of English Rosemary Haskell's review of "De Quoi Aimer Vivre," a short-story collection by Senegalese author Fatou Diome, appeared in the January/February 2022 issue of World Literature Today.
Twelve Elon scholars named semifinalists for Fulbright U.S. Student Program
January 31, 2022
The Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers research, study and teaching opportunities to recent graduates in more than 140 countries, with approximately 1,900 grants awarded annually in all fields of study.
In My Words — Abortion and Guns: These Terrible Twins Need More Legal Help
January 5, 2022
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor Rosemary Haskell makes the case for a similar legal approach to regulating both abortion and guns. The column was published by the Greenville Daily Reflector and the Greensboro News & Record.
In My Words — Desmond Tutu: An Unbending ‘Arch’ Toward Justice and Equality
January 3, 2022
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Associate Professor Prudence Layne reflects on the legacy of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
With support from $300,000 grant, Elon’s Freedom Scholars to welcome area high school students in summer 2022
December 16, 2021
The year-long program will foster civic engagement, reflect on ideals of democracy and freedom, and increase college access for Alamance County high school seniors. It is funded by a $300,000 grant from the Teagle Foundation.
Christy Dickman ’22 cultivates artistic community as new Colonnades editor-in-chief
November 17, 2021
With years of creative writing experience and a vision, Dickman’s position as editor-in-chief fell perfectly into place.
Angela Myers ’21 publishes Lumen research on sexual violence prevention
November 11, 2021
Angela Myers '21 published an article about her Lumen Scholar research, "Rewriting Sexual Violence Prevention," in Communication Design Quarterly.
TCU scholar Joseph Darda addresses antiracist reading practices in talk hosted by Department of English
October 13, 2021
Darda's talk with the Department of English was based on his upcoming book “The Strange Career of Racial Liberalism.”
Professional writing student Liz Crouse attended Naylor Workshop for Undergraduate Research in Writing Studies
September 28, 2021
Crouse attended the 2021 Naylor Workshop for Undergraduate Research in Writing Studies, which was hosted by York College of Pennsylvania
Kevin Boyle publishes poem in anthology
September 8, 2021
Kevin Boyle's poem "Western Chant" is included in the anthology Crossing the Rift: North Carolina Poets on 9/11 & Its Aftermath.