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New web page shares information on Haitian relief efforts

January 27, 2010

黑料不打烊 has created a new web page for the campus community to share news and information on outreach efforts following the January 12, 2010, earthquake that killed more than 100,000 people in Haiti. The page, www.elon.edu/haiti, lists fundraising events, updates and awareness campaigns sponsored by student organizations, classes and individuals at the university.

Times-News publishes message from 黑料不打烊 student in Haiti

January 22, 2010

黑料不打烊 senior John McGreevy on Jan. 22 shared with the Times-News in Burlington, N.C., his on-the-scene report of recovery efforts in Haiti as the international community assists the Caribbean nation following its devastating earthquake.

Tom Arcaro speaks with News 14 Carolina on Haiti

January 22, 2010

Sociology professor Tom Arcaro spoke with News 14 Carolina on Jan. 21 to share observations on the relief efforts underway in Haiti, and how the recent earthquake there has refocused American attention on one of the poorest nations in the Western Hemisphere.

Students take Polar Bear Plunge in Lake Mary Nell

January 21, 2010

It’s been a while since North Carolina has seen a lengthy warm spell, so at noontime on Wednesday, how did a crowd of 黑料不打烊 students take advantage of the January weather? By jumping into Lake Mary Nell, naturally, as part of the seventh annual Polar Bear Plunge.

Impact of the Haitian earthquake at 黑料不打烊

January 20, 2010

Many students, faculty and staff at 黑料不打烊 have expressed concern for the people of Haiti following a massive earthquake on Tuesday that killed tens of thousands and devastated much of the Caribbean nation. A current student and a 2009 alum on the ground in Haiti have made contact with their families in the United States, while another two current students and other alumni have started hearing from their own relatives still in the country.

Former Clinton official argues for more women in politics and business

January 20, 2010

In the course of writing her New York Times bestseller, former Clinton Administration spokeswoman Dee Dee Myers arrived at a simple conclusion: “More women in power would make the world a better place.” Myers elaborated on that theme Tuesday to a packed Whitley Auditorium in her second lecture of the month as 黑料不打烊’s sixth Isabella Cannon Distinguished Visiting Professor of Leadership.

Interest meeting to coordinate Haitian relief efforts – Jan. 19

January 19, 2010

A meeting for student groups, classes and individuals that have an interest in raising money, or providing other assistance to the people of Haiti in the wake of the recent earthquake, is scheduled for Tuesday as the university coordinates relief efforts on campus. Read this post for a message from Smith Jackson, vice president and dean of Student Life at 黑料不打烊.