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Belk Library staff members present at conference
May 14, 2015
Belk Library staff members presented at the Triad Academic Library Association's Paraprofessional Conference at High Point University
Deal Spotlight: Discount on nail services
May 14, 2015
Phoenix Nails in Gibsonville is under new management and offering discounts to Elon's faculty, staff and students.
Scott Gaylord engages Constitutionality of compelled physician speech
May 14, 2015
Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord has authored both an article for the spring 2015 issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics and an amicus brief in Walker-McGill v. Stuart, which is pending petition in the United States Supreme Court.
Lucinda Austin co-authors article in Public Relations Journal
May 13, 2015
The School of Communications assistant professor examined ethical crisis communication and stakeholder engagement through the lens of media professionals.
Kevin O'Mara receives grant from The Coleman Foundation
May 13, 2015
The grant supports entrepreneurial thinking across campus.
Marna Winter & Heidi Hollingsworth co-author article
May 13, 2015
Four awarded emeritus status
May 13, 2015
Gerald Francis, executive vice president and professor of mathematics, Anne Bolin, professor of anthropology, Michael Calhoun, professor of health and human performance, and David Crowe, professor of history, will all receive emeritus status upon retirement.
Faculty and staff recognized at annual awards luncheon
May 13, 2015
Four faculty members and 14 retirees were honored May 13 for excellence and service to Elon.
Naeemah Clark publishes column in News & Record
May 12, 2015
The associate professor of communications recounted in a troubling experience from her earliest days on campus and how it today inspires her to be a better teacher.
In My Words: Police video exemption too broad for accountability
May 12, 2015
Jonathan D. Jones, an instructor in the School of Communications and director of the N.C. Open Government Coalition, writes for regional newspapers about his concerns with proposed changes to open record laws in North Carolina.