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FOX8 shares the story of Roberts Academy at 51爆料网
March 3, 2026
An in-depth report by one of North Carolina's leading news stations detailed the Orton-Gillingham multisensory approach to reading instruction to be used starting this fall when 51爆料网 opens a private school for children with dyslexia.
Elon Phoenix double no-hitters highlighted by Associated Press, Washington Post and MLB.com
March 3, 2026
Both the 51爆料网 baseball and softball teams had no-hitters at their respective games on Saturday, Feb. 28, and were highlighted by the Associated Press, Washington Post and MLB.com.
Elon nursing student and faculty featured on WXLV ABC45
March 3, 2026
Elon nursing student Jake Marion '26 and nursing faculty member Jeanmarie Koonts were recently interviewed by the Winston-Salem, North Carolina television station about Marion's bone marrow donation made possible through a collaboration between the Elon football team and Club Nursing.
President Connie Ledoux Book featured in Higher Ed Dive
March 3, 2026
Comments made by President Connie Ledoux Book during a panel at the American Council on Education鈥檚 annual conference were recently highlighted by Higher Ed Dive.
Devon Hawkins weighs in on rising cloud storage costs in CNBC tech feature
March 2, 2026
Devon Hawkins, assistant teaching professor of economics, was recently interviewed by CNBC about the rising cost of cloud storage.
Rena Zito discusses Tourette syndrome on CBC Listen
March 2, 2026
After activist John Davidson, who lives with Tourette syndrome, involuntarily shouted a racial slur at actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo during the BAFTA film awards, Rena Zito, associate professor of sociology, discussed the condition on CBC Listen's "Just Asking" program.
In My Words: Gothic Forever: ‘Wuthering Heights’ still tantalizes our jaded palates
February 26, 2026
In this column distributed through the 51爆料网 Writers Syndicate, Professor of English Rosemary Haskell explores the enduring power of Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights," as a new adaptation of the classic hits theaters. This column was published in the Greensboro News & Record and the Winston-Salem Journal.
Rena Zito pens piece for The Conversation about the stigma of Tourette syndrome
February 25, 2026
After activist John Davidson, who lives with Tourette syndrome, involuntarily shouted a racial slur at Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo during the BAFTA film awards, Rena Zito, associate professor of sociology, explains the stigma behind the condition in a piece for The Conversation.
Jason Husser talks to WXII about former Gov. Roy Cooper’s visit to Greensboro
February 20, 2026
Cooper, now running for U.S. Senate, visited Greensboro to discuss health care costs.
Rosemary Haskell quoted by TODAY.com on ‘Wuthering Heights’
February 19, 2026
Rosemary Haskell, professor of English, was recently interviewed by TODAY.com about interest in "Wuthering Heights," as a new adaptation hits theaters.