Articles by Owen Covington
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New Scientist features insights from Elon's Gammon
July 3, 2017
Dave Gammon, associate professor of biology, commented on recent findings involving whether cuckoos in Central and South America are mimicking the sounds of another animal.
Schar Center update: A look inside the new convocation center
June 30, 2017
Ernst & Young names Newhall '98 an Entrepreneur of the Year for Maryland
June 30, 2017
Ashton Newhall '98, a former trustee and the sponsor of the C. Ashton Newhall Endowed Lecture at the Love School of Business, has received the annual entrepreneurial recognition from Ernst & Young.
Institute on sexual violence helps create ‘intellectual community’ focused on the social problem
June 30, 2017
“Diverse Philosophical Approaches to Sexual Violence” was a two-week institute led by Philosophy Professor Ann Cahill and funded by a $112,000 National Endowment for the Humanities grant.
Palmquist featured in NPR guide for breastfeeding
June 28, 2017
Aunchalee Palmquist, assistant professor of sociology and anthropology, offered insights into how new mothers approach breastfeeding.
Alamance students ‘discover science’ at Elon’s Loy Farm
June 28, 2017
Assistant Professor of Biology Jen Hamel headed a program focused on insects using the resources Elon’s Loy Farm offers.
Runner's World cites Elon research about the psychology of exercise
June 27, 2017
The popular running publication focused on research by Wally Bixby, associate professor of exercise science, and recent alumna Kristen Fontela '17.
Johnson to join Athletes in Action International tour to Africa
June 23, 2017
Malaya Johnson, a rising senior on the women's basketball team, will travel to Ivory Coast to compete and train alongside the country's national team.
WalletHub features Anderson's insights on credit scores
June 23, 2017
Susan Anderson, professor of accounting, talked with the personal finance website about the importance of a good credit score.
Elon researchers, student-athletes to participate in NFL-funded study on concussion management
June 21, 2017
The three-year study led by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Medical College of Wisconsin will look at active rehabilitation strategies for athletes who suffer a concussion.