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Gala article on Machiavellianism, narcissism published in Marketing Management Journal
November 9, 2020
Assistant Professor of Marketing Prachi Gala's recent article on similarities and differences between the Machiavellianism and narcissism personality constructs has been published in the Marketing Management Journal.
Elon celebrates first-generation college community in virtual awards gala
November 6, 2020
The Center for Access and Success honored Elon's first-generation college students and the community that supports them in a special awards gala on Thursday night.
Lumen Scholar Sydney Hallisey ’21 researching effects of Syrian civil war on refugees
November 5, 2020
Sydney Hallisey ’21 and Assistant Professor in Political Science and Policy Studies Damion Blake are exploring the narratives of Syrian refugees who migrated to Turkey.
Stephanie Baker selected as academic co-lead for the African American/Black Community Response Team to address COVID-19 in N.C.
November 4, 2020
The effort is supported by a $12 million award from the National Institutes of Health for outreach and engagement efforts to address the disparities between how ethnic and racial minority communities have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Faculty, student panels guide Elon College Fellows sophomores to research
November 2, 2020
This spring, second-year Elon College Fellows will choose a research subject and partner with faculty mentors for their two-year research projects.
Carpenter co-authors article on online curriculum marketplaces
November 2, 2020
Jeffrey Carpenter, associate professor of education and director of the Teaching Fellows program, and his co-authors published the article in the journal Teachers College Record.
Emery Eisner ’22 receives Pulitzer Center’s Climate Science Reporting Fellowship
October 30, 2020
The journalism major will investigate climate injustice in Robeson County, examining a region devastated by two hurricanes in recent years.
Christina Benson presents peer-reviewed paper at Academy of Legal Studies in Business conference
October 30, 2020
The associate professor of business law shared a case for expediting World Trade Organization accession of “Fragile and Conflict Affected” countries.
Joan Ruelle and Deandra Little deliver keynote address at symposium on high-impact practices
October 29, 2020
Ruelle, dean of the Carol Grotnes Belk Library, and Little, assistant provost and director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, delivered the keynote address at the Symposium on High-Impact Practices in Academic Libraries, hosted by Seattle Pacific University.
Christina Benson presents peer-reviewed paper at Academy of Legal Studies in Business conference
October 29, 2020
The associate professor of business law shared a case for expediting World Trade Organization accession of “Fragile and Conflict Affected” countries.