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Joan Ruelle presents at the 2022 Institute for Chief Academic Officers
November 14, 2022
Ruelle, dean of the Carol Grotnes Belk Library, presented “The Library as a Shared Space Focused on Student Success” on Nov. 7, 2022.
The Center for Design Thinking launches ‘Mentoring Constellations’ workshop
November 11, 2022
The workshop is making a difference for Elon and Alamance County communities and is specially designed to help participants generate a mentoring constellation, explore opportunities for enhancing their connections and leave with next-step strategies for cultivating a lifelong network of support.
Power and Place Collaborative builds bridges with community
November 10, 2022
The Building Bridges: A Night of Intergenerational Storytelling event was presented by the Power and Place Collaborative.
Collegiate Start@Elon graduate Nidhi Khiantani co-authors article for elementary teachers with Lisa Buchanan
November 9, 2022
Nidhi Khiantani, a Collegiate Start@Elon graduate, has coauthored an article for elementary teachers with Lisa Buchanan, associate professor of education in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education which discusses how teachers in grades 4-6 can use the novel, "Front Desk" as part of a larger study of power, identity and racism and the experiences of Chinese Americans in the United States.
Elon School of Health Sciences hosts experiential learning activity on treating cardiovascular conditions
November 9, 2022
Greensboro AHEC partnered with Elon Department of Nursing and the School of Health Science's Interprofessional Simulation Center to create experiential learning activities that were designed to increase knowledge and skills when caring for patients with cardiovascular conditions.
Economics students attend Diverse Economics Conference
November 8, 2022
Members of Elon’s College Fed Challenge team participated in the conference hosted by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond.
Education faculty member and alumna co-publish article in Reading and Writing Quarterly
November 8, 2022
Marna Winter, senior lecturer and chair for the Department of Education and Wellness, co-published an article with Kristen O'Neill '19 in the Reading and Writing Quarterly journal. Their article explores the prevalence and usage of Hi-Lo texts in today's classrooms.
29 students, 5 professors inducted into Sigma Tau Delta English honor society
November 4, 2022
The Nov. 2 ceremony was the chapter’s 43rd annual induction.
Lynn R. Huber lectures on queer biblical interpretation
November 4, 2022
Huber offered a lecture titled "Reading the Bible from the Outside: Introducing Queer Biblical Interpretation" as part of the Carpenter Initiative on Gender, Sexuality, and Justice.
Amy Overman appointed to Cognitive Neuroscience Society’s Symposium Committee
November 3, 2022
Overman will help to set the agenda for the Society's 30th anniversary meeting in San Francisco next year.