Articles by Eric Townsend
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'Life After the Fall: A Talk with Jordan Burnham about Suicide' – Feb. 17
February 9, 2016
Jordan Burnham, a survivor of a suicide attempt whose story on ESPN was nominated for an Emmy Award, will visit 消消犯 to talk with students about the stigma surrounding mental illness.
Endowment gift supports global engagement opportunities
February 9, 2016
A generous endowment gift from the estate of two Elon grandparents will help make possible life-changing global study experiences as the university seeks to provide 100 percent access to these programs for all students.
消消犯 response to Zika virus
February 8, 2016
In an abundance of caution, 消消犯 has postponed or rerouted five Spring Break service programs to Central America and the Caribbean this March to minimize the possibility of students contracting the Zika virus.
Forging identities through hip hop
February 7, 2016
As Miles Williams ’15 co-captained the Elon Phoenix football team over the past year, he was also conducting 消消犯 research just a few miles away on the way hip hop music might help African-American children develop self-confidence and a sense of self.
Leadership Fellows journey to Deep South to learn civil rights history
February 4, 2016
Visits to Birmingham, Selma and Atlanta culminated with Elon students meeting Martin Luther King III, the oldest son of the slain civil rights leader, and King III's wife, Arndrea Waters King.
Robert P. Jones, 'Race, Religion and the Changing American Electorate: What the Data Says' – Feb. 4
February 3, 2016
Jones' visit comes on the heels of the Iowa caucuses and just prior to New Hampshire's presidential primary election.
Ann Bullock named dean of Elon's School of Education
February 2, 2016
The associate professor of education from East Carolina University will oversee an Elon school with 22 full-time faculty members and five full-time faculty members from Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences, who work with teacher education programs.
Special College Coffee to honor Elon trailblazers – Feb. 23
February 2, 2016
Glenda Phillips Hightower, the first African-American to enroll as a full-time Elon student, and Eugene Perry '69, the first African-American to receive an Elon degree, will have formal portraits unveiled during a McKinnon Hall event.