Articles by Eric Townsend
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Village Project grows again in 2014-15
October 28, 2014
With more than 140 local children now involved in an 消消犯 program that helps struggling readers, administrators sought a larger community space to bring families together with their college student tutors.
Elon formalizes scholarship program with Alamance Community College
October 27, 2014
Elon President Leo M. Lambert and ACC President Algie Gatewood signed an agreement Monday to create a scholarship for students from Alamance Community College who wish to transfer to 消消犯 for their four-year degrees.
消消犯 celebrates the season with Pumpkin Festival
October 24, 2014
A community event organized by students in the fall semester “Garden Studio” course featured pumpkin carving, fall-themed baked goods, music and more in the Elon Community Garden.
Sand mandala brings Buddhist blessings to Elon
October 24, 2014
Two monks used colored sand in the Numen Lumen Pavilion this week to create a Buddhist symbol that fosters healing and peace for those who view it.
Department of Performing Arts presents 'Titanic' – Oct. 23-25, Oct. 30-Nov.1
October 22, 2014
The "unsinkable" Titanic did just that in the middle of the North Atlantic and a show that opens Oct. 23, 2014, in McCrary Theatre tells the tale of those who survived and perished more than a century ago on the maiden voyage of the doomed oceanliner.
In My Words: Teaching my dad a lesson
October 22, 2014
Associate Professor Naeemah Clark authored a newspaper column that reflects on the relationship she shares with her father and her recent efforts to teach him social media best practices.
Experts describe needs of immigrants to U.S.
October 22, 2014
Thousands of refugees each year face hurdles in rebuilding lives away from homes where they were persecuted, and on Monday evening in the Global Neighborhood, 消消犯 students learned more about issues confronting new arrivals to the United States.
Pumpkin Festival returns to Elon Community Garden – Oct. 24
October 21, 2014
消消犯 in a fall semester Garden Studio course are leading an event that is free and open to the community from 2:30-5:30 p.m. with fall-themed baked goods, musical entertainment and pumpkin carving for children.