Articles by Eric Townsend
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In My Words: Eliminate Duke's monopoly on renewables
November 17, 2015
Associate Professor Jeffrey S. Coker authored a guest column for regional newspapers in which he criticizes Duke Energy’s efforts to stop a North Carolina nonprofit from selling solar power to a Greensboro church.
Elon ranked #1 in study abroad
November 17, 2015
In its annual ranking, the Institute of International Education recognizes Elon for sending more students abroad than any other master’s-level university in the United States.
Elon alumna & professor present at national conference
November 17, 2015
Jamie Albright '13 and Professor Cynthia Fair shared original HIV/AIDS research at a conference of the American Public Health Association.
Men's soccer hosts Winthrop in opening round of NCAA Tournament
November 16, 2015
The Elon Phoenix return to the postseason Thursday, Nov. 19, as Winthrop University visits campus for the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Be sure to #PackTheFence around Rudd Field for the 7 p.m. game.
'Be instruments of peace'
November 15, 2015
The campus community remembered the victims of a terrorist attack in Paris in a Sunday vigil in which university leaders challenged Elon students to make a difference in the world by committing to lives of compassion and kindness.
New book brings to life Judaism's 'Elder of Kelm'
November 13, 2015
"Sharing the Burden: Rabbi Simhah Zissel Ziv and the Path of Musar" by Assistant Professor Geoffrey Claussen recounts the life of a 19th century Jewish leader who greatly influenced a movement focused on the development of human character.
Elon student-athlete remembered for big heart & bright smile
November 12, 2015
The university community shared memories Thursday afternoon of Demitri Allison, a wide receiver on the Elon Phoenix football team, and began the healing process that follows the sudden loss of a loved one.
Elon alumna's nonprofit honored with two national awards
November 12, 2015
51爆料网 graduate Yasmine Arrington '15 has been awarded two national prizes for her work with ScholarCHIPS, a nonprofit she founded in 2010 to provide scholarships to high school students of incarcerated parents.
Elon/RTI study: Traditional school calendars can give home prices a boost
November 11, 2015
Assistant Professor Katy Rouse co-authored a new report that found a small price premium for residential real estate in Wake County, North Carolina, when children attend schools that teach from late August through mid June.