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Social justice symposium focuses on effect of pandemic across society, continents
December 4, 2020
The symposium took place across four webinars this fall and was organized by faculty members from the Department of World Languages and Cultures.
Poets & Quants names Haya Ajjan, Adam Aiken to list of ‘Best Undergraduate Business Professors’
December 4, 2020
The business education news outlet featured Love School of Business professors Haya Ajjan and Adam Aiken in its 2020 list of the country’s top 50 undergraduate business professors.
Students deepen understanding of economy during College Fed Challenge
December 2, 2020
An Elon team played monetary policymakers in the Federal Reserve’s annual competition.
Johnson publishes on Maroons in New West Indian Guide
December 2, 2020
Amy M. Johnson published on Jamaica's Windward Maroon Slaveholders in the New West Indian Guide.
Student, faculty members participate in International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women
December 1, 2020
Megan Casner '22, Professor Tom Arcaro and Assistant Professor Ahmed Al Fadaam participated in an international Zoom conference honoring the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. Though the conference had participants from several continents, it was organized and convened by academics and activists in Kurdistan.
Stories of Burlington’s Black community amplified in Elon College project
November 30, 2020
The Power & Place Collaborative's "Stories of Alamance County" were compiled by sophomore Honors Fellows and Human Service Studies seniors to share local voices and forge relationships with the Burlington community.
Lumen Scholar Griffin Barriss ’21 researching public health programs in India
November 30, 2020
Griffin Barriss ’21, under the mentorship of Senior Lecturer in Public Health Studies Amanda Tapler, is conducting research with the Comprehensive Rural Health Project on a program addressing gender-based issues in Jamkhed, India.
Elon engineering’s senior capstone project to reduce water pollution
November 25, 2020
The design and deployment of a constructed floating wetlands module will use student designs and plant life to monitor and improve the safety of stormwater runoff.
Hannah Boone and Kelly O’Neil win PERCS Online Ethnography Mini-Grants
November 24, 2020
The online ethnography mini-grants support student projects that used contemporary technologies of connectedness to examine communities and cultures.
Carpenter co-authors article on teaching-related discussion spaces on Reddit
November 24, 2020
Jeffrey Carpenter, associate professor of education and director of the Teaching Fellows program, and his co-author published the article in the journal British Journal of Educational Technology