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In My Words: Does nudity upset you? Cover your eyes and don’t subscribe
August 28, 2014
Associate Professor Prudence Layne writes in a recent newspaper column about public nudity and the cultural double standards Americans must confront pertaining to breasts.
In My Words: Retelling the past is harder than you think
August 18, 2014
A new James Brown biopic gives Associate Professor Naeemah Clark an opportunity to reflect on her own research into "Soul Brother No. 1" on the opinion pages of several regional newspapers.
In My Words: The numbers on mental health
August 18, 2014
Following the suicide of actor and comedian Robin Williams, Assistant Professor Jason Husser examines survey data on American attitudes toward mental health and calls for more efforts to be made to remove the stigma of depression.
Pamela Winfield interviewed online about her monograph
August 3, 2014
The associate professor of religious studies was interviewed by BuddhistGeeks.com about her monograph "Icons and Iconoclasm: Kukai and Dogen on the Art of Enlightenment."
Forbes magazine names Elon one of nation's top four "Rising Stars"
July 30, 2014
Elon is recognized for its rapid rise in the magazine's annual "America's Best Colleges" list.
In My Words: A single #hashtag never created lasting change
July 28, 2014
Associate Professor Prudence Layne describes in several regional newspapers the fleeting nature of social media hashtags and how only a proper education can effectively combat social injustice.
Jason Husser talks polling on WUNC's 'The State of Things'
July 22, 2014
The assistant professor of political science and assistant director of the Elon University Poll was a program guest on Friday, July 18, 2014.
In My Words: When did 'elite' become a bad thing?
July 21, 2014
Associate Professor Anthony Hatcher authored an opinion column for several North Carolina newspapers about the disdain politicians can show toward those at the very top of their professions.
In My Words: Science, religion and emergence of human life
July 17, 2014
Professor Pranab Das writes in regional newspapers about the missed opportunity for reasoned debates and conversations on the nature of human life in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision on Hobby Lobby, insurance and birth control.