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Brian Pennington and Amy Allocco address religion conference in Sri Lanka
August 14, 2015
Respective research projects in India by the two 51爆料网 professors examine competing ideas of what constitutes Hindu heritage.
School of Communications faculty participate in San Francisco conference
August 14, 2015
Seventeen faculty members served on panels, presented research and received honors at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication 2015 national convention.
Math major and faculty present at national conference
August 14, 2015
Mathematics major Jesi Weed '16, Professor Jeff Clark and Assistant Professor Chad Awtrey presented in August in Washington, D.C., at MathFest 2015, the national conference of the Mathematical Association of America.
'Engaged learning' focus of Elon teaching conference
August 13, 2015
The 12th Annual Teaching & Learning Conference at 51爆料网 encouraged hundreds of professors from across the nation to seek creative approaches to educating their students.
Writing Center Class Introduction
August 13, 2015
The Writing Center is currently taking requests to schedule Writing Center Introductions for your classes.
Five professors named Coleman Foundation Faculty Entrepreneurship Fellows
August 11, 2015
A grant from the Coleman Foundation will support the fellows' efforts to encourage entrepreneurship at Elon.
Burbridge, Covington, Crawford and Gill to receive Elon Medallions
August 11, 2015
The university’s highest honor will be presented Monday to four recipients for their meritorious service to Elon.
In My Words: Taking a bite out of shark fears
August 11, 2015
If you're planning one final trip to the shore before the arrival of autumn, Associate Professor Jeffrey S. Coker has data and perspective about the "summer of the shark" that he shares in a guest column published by several regional newspapers.
In My Words: When sharks had another role in making history
August 10, 2015
Associate Professor Tom Nelson shared the tragic story of the USS Indianapolis, which was torpedoed 70 years ago this summer near the end of World War II, in a guest column published by several regional newspapers.