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Michelle Trim publishes article
September 26, 2009
Discusses the need to look beyond good intentions when using service learning to teach writing.
Poet C.K. Williams delivers Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture
September 23, 2009
What makes a poem great? Pulitzer Prize-winning poet C.K. Williams offers an easy answer: “It should sound as if it was improvised.” Williams read his work to students, faculty and community members in McCrary Theatre Tuesday night for the 9th annual Baird Pulitzer Prize Lecture hosted by Elon University.
Paul Crenshaw publishes poem
September 1, 2009
Paul Crenshaw, assistant professor of English, has published a poem in Convergence Review: An Interdisciplinary Journal.
New global studies textbook features work by Elon faculty
September 1, 2009
What does it take, and what responsibilities do students have, to act as "global citizens?" Professors Tom Arcaro and Rosemary Haskell tackle those questions in a new co-edited textbook and anthology, Understanding the Global Experience: Becoming a Responsible World Citizen, with chapters on topics ranging from the environment to religion to the international media.
News and Observer publishes Rosemary Haskell op-ed on health care reform
July 6, 2009
Rosemary Haskell, a professor of English, had an op-ed piece on health care reform, "The Pain of Being Ill and Uncovered," published in the Raleigh News and Observer on Sunday, July 5, 2009.
Warman publishes poem
July 2, 2009
Ashley Hairston speaks with News 14 Carolina on Supreme Court
May 29, 2009
Eric Ashley Hairston, an assistant professor of English and director of the Center for Law and Humanities, was interviewed May 29 by News 14 Carolina anchor Tracey Early regarding Sonia Sotomayor, President Barack Obama's nominee to fill a seat on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Andy Angyal gives talk on “Green Design” in Raleigh
May 27, 2009