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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.
President Leo M. Lambert honored for support of experiential education
July 16, 2009
The National Society for Experiential Education has named ¸£ÀûÑÇÖÞ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· President Leo M. Lambert the winner of an inaugural award for his contributions to experiential education. Lambert, one of 29 nominees for the honor, will receive the William M. Burke Presidential Award for Excellence in Experiential Education this fall at the society’s annual conference in Dallas.
Elon named to 2009 list of ‘Great Colleges to Work For’
July 14, 2009
The Chronicle of Higher Education has recognized ¸£ÀûÑÇÖÞ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· in its 2009 “Great Colleges to Work For” program, which honors institutions for best practices and policies, such as faculty-administration relations, confidence in senior leadership, and compensation and benefits.
Eastern Music Festival Young Artists Pops Concert – TONIGHT
July 13, 2009
¸£ÀûÑÇÖÞ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· will present a second concert with this summer's Eastern Music Festival on Monday, July 13, when guest conductor Chelsea Tipton leads EMF's two student orchestras in a lively pops concert on the lawn Under the Oaks. The music begins at 7:30 p.m.
Holland House to be home for new Catholic Newman Center
July 2, 2009
The Holland House, a 4,000-square-foot brick building that once served as the official residence of two Elon presidents, will become the home of the new Catholic Newman Center at the university.
Elon MBA students receive degrees
June 17, 2009
¸£ÀûÑÇÖÞ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· leaders conferred degrees to MBA students in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business on May 22, 2009, during a Commencement ceremony in Whitley Auditorium attended by faculty, staff, family and friends.
Broadcast Student Named Best Collegiate TV Journalist in Nation
June 17, 2009
The Hearst Foundation named ¸£ÀûÑÇÖÞ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· senior Randy Gyllenhaal the best collegiate television journalist in the nation on June 6, 2009, at its annual awards ceremony in San Francisco.
Elon hosts DTV call center for state residents
June 17, 2009
The national switch to digital television broadcasting on Friday spurred hundreds of calls to a phone bank at ¸£ÀûÑÇÖÞ¹ú²ú¾«Æ·, where students and staff from the Federal Communications Commission assisted North Carolina viewers with complaints of lost TV signals or requests for analog-to-digital converter box coupons.
Public access to Belk Library limited for interior work
June 15, 2009
The first floor of Belk Library is getting new carpeting starting June 29. The library will remain open during this period, but the front doors will be locked to walk-in traffic. Instead, Elon students, faculty, and staff should use their Phoenix Cards in the card swipe reader to the right of the front doors for access. Computers will be available on the second floor, and library staff will circulate materials as usual. The project is expected to take two to three weeks to complete. All information will be posted on the front doors with a phone number for those needing help. Belk Library will not be open to visitors and community users except in unusual circumstances. Faculty, staff and students are encouraged to use the library as they normally would but must have their Phoenix Card to gain access.
Holland House moves across campus June 13-14
June 14, 2009
A historic ¸£ÀûÑÇÖÞ¹ú²ú¾«Æ· building will be lifted from its original location this weekend and moved nearly half a mile, across railroad tracks, to make room for a plaza to be constructed at the front of the Academic Village area on campus.