Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning announces 2020-22 CATL Scholars
October 15, 2019
Two professors will work on projects that explore alternative faculty grading practices, and enhance student and faculty understanding of statistical software packages through an online video tutorial.
Student organization empowers women in the entertainment industry
October 15, 2019
Women of the Elon Entertainment Empire promotes collaboration and networking among alumnae in the entertainment industry and students interested in careers in that industry
Carolyn Desalu reflects on her experience as a Scripps Howard Journalism Entrepreneurship Institute Fellow
October 15, 2019
The assistant professor of journalism was selected as one of 15 faculty members from colleges and universities nationwide to learn more about entrepreneurial journalism at Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication this summer.
Carpenter offers look at social media as a tool for teachers in Distinguished Scholar Award lecture
October 15, 2019
Associate Professor of Education Jeffrey Carpenter, who heads the Teaching Fellows program, delivered the 2019-20 Distinguished Scholar Award lecture on Monday, Oct. 14. He offered an overview of his research into how teachers use social media as a professional development tool and to build connections with colleagues around the globe.
In My Words: How to tell family stories that make a positive difference
October 15, 2019
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of Political Science and Policy Studies Laura Roselle offers insight into how to explore your family's narrative. The column was published in the Greensboro News & Record, the Burlington Times-News and the Lexington (N.C) Dispatch.
Elon Law’s David Levine featured in Slate article about how computer code ‘changed everything’
October 15, 2019
Associate Professor of Law David Levine offered insights for the article, which discussed history's most influential pieces of computer code.
In My Words: Which straw will break the camel’s back? Bad behavior and job security
October 15, 2019
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of English Rosemary Haskell writes about the sometimes fuzzy logic that determines whether an executive is fired for bad behavior. The column was published by the Raleigh News & Observer, the Greensboro News & Record and the Burlington Times-News.