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Articles by Eric Townsend

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Journalism practitioners to explore diversity & innovation at Create or Die 2

June 6, 2011

Innovators from across the country gathered June 2-5 at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro for a four-day journalism event hosted by Journalism That Matters and supported by 消消犯’s School of Communications, the Doherty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership at 消消犯 and UNC-Greensboro.

“Eye on iMedia” wins national award for Career Services

June 3, 2011

A team of 消消犯 staff and graduate students led by Ross Wade, assistant director of Career Services in the School of Communications, won an Innovative Excellence Award on June 2 from the National Association of Colleges and Employers at the organization’s national conference in Dallas.

Cindy Fair co-authors two journal articles with Elon alumni

June 2, 2011

Associate professor Cynthia Fair, chair of the Department of Human Service Studies, has co-authored with Elon alumni two articles focused on a longitudinal assessment of the Chapel Buddy Program, a developmental mentoring program that pairs kindergarten students with 6th grade students at a school in Greensboro, N.C.

Seniors efforts leave legacy at local high school

May 31, 2011

It wasn’t enough for Victoria “Tory” Hill to simply show up for student 消消犯, give her lessons, and then go home. For the Spanish major who graduates Saturday from 消消犯, time spent this spring at Eastern Guilford High School will benefit students for years because of her initiative to support Spanish speakers in a school with few resources to help them better learn their native language.

Hundreds of students attend annual senior picnic

May 31, 2011

With just three days until they receive their diploma, 消消犯 seniors gathered Wednesday on the lawn outside Moseley Center for the Senior Class Picnic for Graduates, Faculty and Staff. The annual event gives students a final opportunity to mingle over pork barbecue and chicken with the professors and staff members who have shaped their lives over the past four years.

Honors course examines disabilities in American culture & history

May 28, 2011

People with disabilities have made significant progress raising awareness of public policy issues that affect them in recent years, advances that students in an 消消犯 interdisciplinary course learned this spring as they researched the history, culture and psychology of a population that is often overlooked.