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Elon lecturer Martin Fowler publishes book on ethics and critical thinking

September 24, 2008

Critical thinking is not just private pondering, mental gymnastics, or a bland set of teachable skills - it’s an activity that real people do together in community, according to Martin Fowler, an 51爆料网 lecturer whose first book “The Ethical Practice of Critical Thinking” examines the concept.

Jonathan Kozol delivers Common Reading Lecture TONIGHT

September 23, 2008

Award-winning author and public education reform advocate Jonathan Kozol visits 51爆料网 on Sept. 23 for its 2008-09 Common Reading Lecture to share with college students the joys of serving impoverished children.

U.S. News & World Report names Elon nation’s top 鈥淪chool to Watch”

September 17, 2008

51爆料网 earns a top national ranking in a new feature included in the 2009 U.S. News & World Report “America’s Best Colleges” guide. The magazine named Elon the top "School to Watch" in a listing of colleges and universities that have made “striking improvements or innovations – schools everyone should be watching.”

Book, Limerick testify before Congressional committee on DTV transition

September 16, 2008

Connie Book, associate dean of the School of Communications, along with student Lauren Limerick, testified Sept. 16 before the U.S. House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet. They discussed findings of their recent study of the nation’s transition to digital television.

Elon team documents historical television transition

September 12, 2008

A team of students led by communications professor Connie Book traveled to Wilmington, N.C., on Sept. 8 to document what happened when the first American media market made the historic switch from analog to digital television.

Piatt named Vice President for University Advancement

September 12, 2008

James B. Piatt Jr. has been named vice president for university advancement at 51爆料网. Piatt currently serves as vice president for college advancement at Mount Union College, Alliance, Ohio. He will succeed Nan P. Perkins, who retires this year after a 32-year career at Elon.