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In My Words: Reading the names of the dead in a cold world
March 26, 2018
Rosemary Haskell, professor of English, writes in this column for the Elon University Writers Syndicate about how the country grieves those lost to gun violence and how that should change.
Periclean Scholars offer life skills workshops during work in Zambia
March 15, 2018
The Winter Term program is the culminating project for the Class of 2018 Periclean Scholars, who spent two weeks in Cipulukusu in Zambia.
Leadership Prize: Courtney Kobos ‘19 explores the challenges facing ESL teachers
March 8, 2018
Playwright Jacqueline E. Lawton debuts new play at Elon
March 7, 2018
Through a staged reading, Department of Performing Arts students participated in the creation of a new play.
Playwright Jacqueline E. Lawton to visit Elon for masterclass and reading
February 19, 2018
Lawton will premiere new script with Elon students to demonstrate the playwriting process.
Podcasts feature Pope-Ruark's Scrum work
February 11, 2018
The work of Rebecca Pope-Ruark, associate professor of English, on Scrum has been featured on two top higher education podcasts.
Writing Mindfully: The Heart and Spirit of Daily Lives workshop – Feb. 14
February 5, 2018
Co-sponsored by The Center For Writing Excellence and ENGf 110/College Writing, this informal workshop will focus on the use of writing as a tool for becoming more present in our daily lives. Lunch served, so please register.
Proudfit has two publications in January
January 31, 2018
In January, Scott Proudfit, Assistant Professor of English, published an essay in the journal Modern Drama and a chapter and introduction in Palgrave's edited collection "Contemporary Approaches to Adaptation in Theatre."
Elon in South Africa: Spreading sustainability through saplings
January 25, 2018
A group of students participating in the Winter Term program The Call of South Africa write about the effort to offset the environmental impact of international travel by planting trees at the University of Cape Town.
Literature course hosts Stephen King adaptation event for Winter Term students
January 21, 2018
Assistant Professor of English Dan Burns invited two Asheville film critics to campus Saturday, January 13 for an evening double feature and discussion of two King classics: "Carrie" (1976) and "Stand by Me" (1986).