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Trust and Trustworthiness: Leupold finds society, political system contributing to lack of trust in U.S.
March 24, 2021
Chris Leupold, professor of psychology and Isabella Cannon Leadership Professor, has published a chapter on trust in United States governments and organizations for a book titled “Trust and Trustworthiness across Cultures.”
Elon students tackle sustainable development issues in global competition
March 24, 2021
During the IPBS Sustainability Challenge, a group of Elon students worked in international teams to design policy ideas based on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals.
Faculty members from the School of Education present at virtual conference
March 23, 2021
Two teams from the School of Education presented research at the annual Council for Exceptional Children Conference
Interactive Media student presents research on Twitch, calling it ‘the next wave of broadcast media’
March 23, 2021
During the 2021 AEJMC Southeast Colloquium, Meg Boericke ’20, G’21 discussed her in-progress research on how to take advantage of the video-sharing platform’s interactivity and combine it with established norms to better pre-professional and professional streamers' practices.
National Science Foundation grant to support Rissa Trachman’s archaeological excavation work in Belize
March 23, 2021
The $290,000 NSF grant for Trachman and her fellow researchers will allow them to explore the potential location of marketplaces within cultural sites in northwestern Belize dating back to at least 100 B.C.
Bullock Serves on two Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation Standards Taskforces
March 22, 2021
The taskforces looked at the standards for educator preparation and at creating a revised workbook.
Going Global: Elon conducts first National Biomechanics Day in India
March 22, 2021
Elon faculty and students from Departments of Physical Therapy Education, Exercise Science and Performing Arts partnered with educational institutions in India to virtually conduct the first National Biomechanics Day event in India.
Alumni in Action: Chris Adamik ’20 helps develop Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine
March 22, 2021
Adamik is part of Moderna's DNA manufacturing department, which develops DNA used in the biotechnology company's mRNA vaccines. That DNA helped speed the breakthrough mRNA-1273 COVID vaccine now in wide distribution across America.
McKinsey & Company leader discusses predictions for trends that will define 2021 and beyond
March 19, 2021
Over 150 Elon business students engaged with Kevin Sneader to understand how businesses and societies will navigate the drastic changes resulting from the pandemic.
Huber challenges use of Revelation as oppressive text in Distinguished Scholar Award lecture
March 19, 2021
Lynn Huber, Maude Sharpe Powell Professor, professor of religious studies and director of the Honors Program, was recognized with the Distinguished Scholar Award in August 2020 and delivered her lecture online on Thursday, March 18.