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Jeffrey Carpenter publishes article on early-pandemic education-related Twitter hashtags
July 14, 2021
Associate Professor Jeffrey Carpenter, director of the Teaching Fellows program, and his co-authors published the article in Computers & Education Open.
Chemistry professor awarded National Science Foundation grant
July 14, 2021
Associate Professor Vickie Moore is co-principal investigator on a five-year National Science Foundation grant of nearly $500,000 that supports training faculty in assessment of undergraduate learning in biochemistry and molecular biology, with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion, and creating a community of practice.
The perfect blend: Student campaign supports Burlington Animal Services
July 7, 2021
Four students in Assistant Professor Michele Lashley’s Strategic Campaigns class partnered with Burlington Animal Services and local coffee shops to raise awareness for the animal service organization.
Summer session combines academics, college prep for Elon Academy scholars
June 29, 2021
A modified two-week program offered these Alamance-Burlington School System high school students the opportunity to participate in academic seminars, gain insights into the college application process and offer each other support.
Ben Evans contributes to international collaboration advancing self-aware soft robots
June 28, 2021
Featured on the cover of Advanced Materials, the work is the first demonstration of a soft magnetic robot that can sense its own position within its environment.
Carolinas Colloquium brings together legal writing community
June 26, 2021
Dozens of legal writing and legal research faculty members from law schools across North and South Carolina shared best practices and personal stories of teaching during a pandemic when they convened for a biennial conference hosted this year at Elon Law.
Clay Stevenson presents on live sound and music department admissions at the Association of Popular Music Education Conference
June 25, 2021
Clay Stevenson, senior lecturer in music, presented "The Live Sound Class; Innovative and Integrative Practices", which outlined steps to introduce live sound concepts with simple exercises focused on organization in the field.
Elon students, faculty perform for a re-emerging Florence, Italy
June 23, 2021
Seventeen months ago, programs at The Elon Center in Florence were cancelled as the city was gripped by the first wave of COVID-19 outside of China. This summer, Elon students are performing with professional musicians in some of the city's first concerts since Florence reopened this month.
Elon engineering dives into water research
June 23, 2021
Looking to the future of clean water, senior engineers develop floating constructed wetlands and water-quality sensors in a senior capstone project. A gift from the Meier family of Portland, Oregon, launched the ongoing water research project.
Thomas Erdmann has an article published in The International Trumpet Guild Journal
June 22, 2021
The article, "Not Putting Up with the Status Quo," is about trumpeter, flugelhornist, composer, arranger, bandleader, activist and entrepreneur Ellen Seeling.