Articles by Eric Townsend
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Good friends & good food: Seniors celebrate at class picnic
May 20, 2015
Hosted by the Office of Alumni Engagement, a Wednesday program for the Class of 2015 gave seniors an opportunity to mingle with faculty and staff mentors with whom they had forged relationships during their collegiate studies.
In My Words: Why we should all support #SaveStudentAid
May 19, 2015
Greg Zaiser, vice president for admissions and financial planning at 消消犯, writes for regional newspapers about the need to preserve federal funding that helps students of modest means afford college.
Commencement 2015 schedule of events
May 19, 2015
Elon's 125th Commencement activities this month include picnics, receptions and more for graduates and their families.
Elon updates Sustainability Master Plan
May 18, 2015
The plan, first created in 2007 and updated this spring with input from campus stakeholders, has 38 objectives across four categories: operations, planning and administration, engagement and academics.
Elon senior awarded Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs
May 18, 2015
Daniel Sheehan, a human service studies and strategic communications double major, begins his career after Elon with a fellowship in New York City that develops "the next generation of aspiring change makers."
Career Moves: Internship leads to CBSsports.com job
May 15, 2015
消消犯 senior entrepreneurship major Kimberly Gersh leveraged a summer work experience into a permanent position by using her personal network and seeking resume and cover letter feedback from the Student Professional Development Center.
Lumen Scholar researches the interplay of dance students and power
May 14, 2015
消消犯 senior Rachel Mehaffey used the university's top prize for 消消犯 research and creative achievements to study the way dancers interpret what they are asked to perform on stage and in the classroom.
消消犯 rallies for respect and racial equality
May 12, 2015
Hundreds of 消消犯 students, faculty and staff gathered in front of Moseley Center on Tuesday to speak out against acts of bias and discrimination that harm the community and devalue the lives of black students.
ElonTHON leaders present check to Duke Children's Hospital
May 12, 2015
A student-led dance marathon raised more than $180,000 in April to support a North Carolina hospital that helps young patients and their families fight life-threatening conditions.
Naeemah Clark publishes column in News & Record
May 12, 2015
The associate professor of communications recounted in a troubling experience from her earliest days on campus and how it today inspires her to be a better teacher.