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Alisha Horky’s paper published in Journal of Business Research
May 10, 2016
Research co-authored by the assistant professor of marketing examines the situational influences on customers’ self-service technology decisions.
In My Words: Proposed law a wrong move for police camera footage
May 10, 2016
Elon Law Associate Professor Michael Rich writes for regional North Carolina newspapers about legislation that would change the way footage from police body cameras and dashboard cameras might be released to the public in North Carolina.
ElonTHON leaders present check to Duke Children’s Hospital
May 10, 2016
A student-led dance marathon raised more than $280,000 in April to support a North Carolina hospital that helps young patients and their families fight life-threatening conditions.
CATL co-sponsored workshop on alternatives to expensive textbooks – July 18
May 10, 2016
Learn how the high cost of textbooks is impacting student choices about textbook purchasing and discover low- or no-cost alternatives.
CATL reading group on the culture of speed in the academy – July 7 & 14
May 10, 2016
Join us for this reading group, where we'll discuss the authors' suggestions that faculty slow down, act with purpose, and cultivate emotional and intellectual resilience to the effects of the corporatization of higher education.
CATL reading group on practical strategies for teaching and learning in STEM – June 28 & July 12
May 10, 2016
We'll discuss ways for incorporating research-based teaching strategies in to your classroom, whether or not you teach in a STEM field.
CATL reading group on critical reading in higher education – June 15
May 10, 2016
In this reading group, we'll discuss the book's findings and strategies for fostering students' critical reading skills.
Habitat for Humanity dedicates 25th house in Alamance County
May 10, 2016
Elon’s chapter of Habitat for Humanity celebrated a milestone on May 8th when it dedicated the 25th house built for a family in Alamance County.
Two communications majors selected for Scripps Howard internship program
May 10, 2016
Atoria Mills ’17 and Bryan Anderson ’18 will earn summer grants and scholarships.