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Warman's poem appears in Winston-Salem's Poetry in Plain Sight initiative
September 7, 2018
Janet Lee Warman has a poem posted in downtown Winston-Salem during the month of September as part of the city's Poetry in Plain Sight initiative.
Conversation on Fairy Tales – Oct. 24
August 28, 2018
Artist and illlustrator Natalie Frank and preeminent fairy tale scholar Jack Zipes discuss what their collaborative projects have taught them about the nature of storytelling and the complexity of fairy tales.
Yeager Recital Hall, 7:30 p.m.
Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences recognizes faculty with excellence awards
August 23, 2018
Faculty members were recognized on Aug. 20 for excellence in mentoring, service and leadership, teaching and scholarship.
In My Words: The immigrant experience, 40 years on
August 8, 2018
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of English Rosemary Haskell recounts her own immigration story and how her thoughts returned to that experience after recently meeting someone on a similar journey.
English faculty present at writing program administrators conference
August 3, 2018
Margaret Chapman and Paula Patch gave multiple presentations at the annual conference of the Council of Writing Program Administrators.
'Your Brain on Literature' – Tuesday, Sept. 4
July 17, 2018
Jeffrey Saver and Kay Young's current research carves out groundbreaking interdisciplinary terrain between the sciences and the humanities.
English faculty and librarians present at international writing conference
June 27, 2018
The group described the procedure and results for a collaborative assessment of first-year writing students' source use during a panel at the International Writing Across the Curriculum Conference at Auburn University in June.
In My Words: ​Taxes pay for education and public safety. Why not for universal health care?
June 4, 2018
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Rosemary Haskell, professor of English, writes about her experiences growing up in Britain with the National Health Service, and whether the United States should move to universal health care.