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Panel discusses modern slavery
April 12, 2012
Sponsored by the Periclean Scholars and the Liberal Arts Forum, a panel discussion on modern slavery was held Wednesday afternoon.
“Gender Outlaw” Kate Bornstein visits Elon – April 12
April 12, 2012
The author, playwright & artist will explore queer identity and "the unnecessary conformity that reinforces homophobia and transphobia."
Geoffrey Claussen honored as Sklut Emerging Scholar
April 12, 2012
The assistant professor of religious studies was formally introduced April 3 during the 2012 Convocation for Honors ceremony.
Elon-Pew Internet survey looks at the expanding world of “Apps”
April 10, 2012
Elon's Imagining the Internet Center and the Pew Internet Project study the impact of new mobile applications on the Web.
Tree planting honors NASCAR course benefactor
April 10, 2012
¸£ÀûÑÇÖÞ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· friends and family of Dr. Joe Mattioli celebrated his legacy April 6 in a ceremony outside the Koury Business Center.
Paul Anderson, writing scholar, to join Elon faculty
April 10, 2012
As the first Director of Writing Across the University, Anderson will advance the quality of teaching and learning about writing.
Post columnist examines cause of U.S. political divide
April 10, 2012
E.J. Dionne’s visit to campus for the annual Elder Lecture offered a preview of his forthcoming book on Obama and the Tea Party.
Elon places 18 on SoCon Academic All-Conference Team
April 5, 2012
Winter sport Phoenix athletes excelled in the classroom, earning academic honors.
Washington Post’s E.J. Dionne to speak at Elon – TONIGHT
April 5, 2012
The columnist visits for a talk titled "Our Divided Political Heart: Barack Obama, the Tea Party, and the Battle for the American Idea."
Elon Poll: North Carolinians support voter ID law
April 4, 2012
Seventy-four percent of state residents would approve of legislation requiring voters to show photo identification before voting.