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Mockingbird research by Dave Gammon highlighted in Scientific American column
June 18, 2021
The column by David Rothenberg, who tapped into Gammon's expertise about mockingbird songs, was published by the esteemed scientific publication on June 18.
International Classical Studies Symposium explores the place of Roman Epic in racial and national identities
June 17, 2021
Classical Studies faculty member Tedd Wimperis is co-directing a virtual symposium that brings together international scholars of Vergil, deepening understanding of both the ancient poet's context as well as ways in which the reception of the poem has informed post-classical discourse, ideas, and movements.
New Pew/Imagining the Internet report raises concerns about artificial intelligence
June 16, 2021
Tech experts worry about the use of AI to optimize profits and social control
Mary Knight-McKenna, Heidi Hollingsworth and Judy Esposito publish three articles on the community-based research project Strong Beginnings for Babies
June 16, 2021
Designed to support families in using strategies to foster their infant’s language development, Strong Beginnings for Babies focused on families of children slated to enter high-poverty schools at kindergarten or who were receiving Medicaid.
David Bockino’s recent research addresses textbook inaccuracies, college rankings and education in Pakistan
June 14, 2021
The associate professor in the School of Communications has published his work in the Journal of Media Education and Asia Pacific Media Educator, and has a forthcoming article in the Journal of Magazine Media.
17th annual Teaching and Learning Conference looks beyond the pandemic
June 11, 2021
Nearly 600 participants from more than 150 institutions registered for the conference hosted by the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) and Teaching and Learning Technologies (TLT) and held Thursday, June 10.
Teams take collaborative approach to tackling challenges during Design Forge 2021
June 11, 2021
The two-day hybrid event included teams from 21 universities and community organizations with more than 110 people participating virtually and in-person at the Center for Design Thinking.
#ElonGrad 2021 spotlight: Emma McCabe, exercise science
June 10, 2021
In this series, Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences is shining the spotlight on distinguished members of the Class of 2021 from a wide array of disciplines.
Wu named 2021 National Academy of Education/Spencer Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow
June 9, 2021
Assistant Professor of History Yidi Wu is completing a book about student activism in 1950s China.
Longmire-Avital and Honors Fellow Jennifer Finkelstein ’19 co-author article in Women & Therapy
June 9, 2021
The article explores the conversations Black American collegiate women have with their maternal figures about eating disorders.