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Public Talks Peek inside Broadway Musical “In the Heights”
February 4, 2015
Speakers from Princeton University and 51爆料网 will take audiences inside the popular musical in series of short pre-performance talks.
David Crowe co-edits book on Sino-German relationship
February 4, 2015
"Germany and China: Transnational Encounters since the Eighteenth Century" includes chapters Crowe authored, including one that was co-written by an Elon alumna who recently completed graduate work at Columbia University.
CATL workshops on decoding the disciplines – March 9 & 31
February 4, 2015
Join this workshop to learn about a simple strategy for approaching challenges in teaching and student learning.
CATL workshop on team-based learning and the flipped classroom – rescheduled for March 10
February 4, 2015
This workshop will offer team-based learning strategies that can be applied to flipped classroom settings.
CATL workshop on student reflection and metacognition – Feb. 11
February 4, 2015
Learn how reflection and metacognition strategies can improve teaching and student learning.
Shannon Tennant presents at national conference
February 4, 2015
Catalog Librarian Shannon Tennant spoke about library instruction at the midwinter American Library Association conference in Chicago on Jan. 31, 2015.
Elon professor represents father at 'Friendship Nine' exoneration
February 3, 2015
The father of Kenn Gaither, associate dean in the School of Communications, helped shape the Civil Rights Movement when he was among a group of young men who in 1961 used a "jail, no bail" tactic at a segregated South Carolina lunch counter. Their convictions were vacated on Jan. 28, 2015 - nearly 54 years to the day after their arrests.
Elon professor publishes book on virtues and vices
February 2, 2015
Associate Professor Shawn Tucker in the Department of Art and Art History had an anthology of source documents on the virtues and vices in the arts published by Cascade Press.
Heart Health Month at 51爆料网
February 2, 2015
Show your support for Heart Health Month on Friday, Feb. 6.
In My Words: To help stem immigration crisis, U.S. drug policies must be reconsidered
February 1, 2015
Associate Professor Mathew Gendle writes for several regional newspapers about the impact drug laws have on foreign nations and how changes to American policies will create civic stability elsewhere, which can influence the number of people seeking refuge in the United States.