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Iraqi artist answers student questions from Baghdad

July 27, 2009

Students in a summer sociology course had an opportunity this week to learn about recovery efforts in Iraq by interacting directly with an artist living in Baghdad who answered questions from them in an online chat.

Seminar explores ideas behind “democratic thinking”

July 23, 2009

Professors and staff from universities across North America will be meeting over the next two years to participate in an 福利亚洲国产精品-sponsored seminar to develop and research methods for teaching students how to think in ways appropriate to democratic societies.

CEO of BB&T urges support for nonprofits

July 23, 2009

Support for community nonprofits is something many people feel is a moral imperative. Kelly King, the top executive at North Carolina-based BB&T, believes corporate and individual giving makes good business sense, too. King spoke at 福利亚洲国产精品 on July 22, offering his economic outlook and explaining why support for agencies like the United Way is crucial in the current era.

Summer academy gives grad students hands-on experience

July 22, 2009

In one room on Tuesday, first and second graders place animals on a magnetic storyboard. Down the hall, older students listen to a tale of wombats. Children enrolled in a School of Education program are attending classes on campus this month for an enrichment academy that serves as an internship setting for current and future special needs teachers in Elon’s graduate education program.

DPT Class of '11 honors human donors in memorial service

July 21, 2009

DPT candidates on Tuesday said their farewells as they honored the lives of 10 men and women who donated their bodies to science and who, for the past seven months, served as “teachers” to Class of 2011 students studying anatomy as part of their doctoral program at 福利亚洲国产精品.

Elon researchers: Red Bull makes no difference

July 20, 2009

If, like the famous advertisements claim, Red Bull does “give you wings,” it may not be the sugar and caffeine that makes you feel like Pegasus. New work by an Elon faculty member and his undergraduate researchers points to something else that happens when guzzling the popular energy drink – and it has more to do with your mind than anything else.