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Tedd Wimperis publishes new book on identity in Roman epic poem ‘The Aeneid’
March 12, 2024
Assistant Professor Tedd Wimperis celebrates the publication of his new book that focuses on how cultural identities are formed, expressed, and used in politics, inside the fictionalized world of the "Aeneid" and in the real-world Roman Empire. This book offers a chance for readers to think critically about how identities are formed through community and history across time periods.
Elon webinar focuses on challenges and opportunities of AI in higher ed
March 12, 2024
President Connie Book moderated a panel that examined the rapidly evolving use of AI technologies in academia.
Elon News Network celebrated at Associated Collegiate Press conference
March 12, 2024
Accompanied by Senior Lecturer Kelly Furnas, Elon students Anjolina Fantaroni ’26, Nia Bedard ’26, Fiona McAllister ’26 and Sarah Moore ’26 attended the 2024 ACP Spring National College Media Conference in La Jolla, California.
Alumna shares journey from Elon to executive suite
March 8, 2024
Catie Kelly ’11, executive vice president of Red Ventures Travel, presented a February 28 keynote lecture on her career achievements after graduating from Elon University.
Elon, Novant Health partner on clinical education in Charlotte area
March 8, 2024
Through the new partnership, students in Elon’s Physician Assistant Studies program will participate in hands-on clinical education at Novant Health practices and facilities in the Charlotte area.
Elon alumnus recounts his sales journey in campus visit
March 8, 2024
The Chandler Family Professional Sales Center hosted George Pastidis ’89 for a recent conversation about his career and how his experience at Elon established a foundation for his success.
David Bockino discusses potential impact of sports betting in N.C. with WXII, WFMY
March 7, 2024
Bockino, an associate professor of sport management, is the author of the forthcoming book, "Game On: How Sports Media Grew Up, Sold Out, and Got Personal with Billions of Fans."
Are dating apps designed to be addictive? Chris Chen offers insights in wake of lawsuit
March 6, 2024
Chen, an assistant professor of communication design, talked with WSOC about a recent lawsuit alleging that apps such as Tinder, Hinge and The League are designed to make users addicted.
Student media organizations honored among state’s best
March 6, 2024
Elon News Network, Phi Psi Cli yearbook and Colonnades Literary & Art Journal collect Best of Show honors at the annual North Carolina College Media Association gathering at High Point University.
Voices of Discovery speaker to discuss linkage of tree rings and climate change on March 12
March 6, 2024
Daniel Griffin, associate professor of geography at the University of Minnesota, will deliver “Tree Rings and the Promise of Environmental Change” as part of the Voices of Discovery speaker series on Tuesday, March 12, at 7 p.m. in McCrary Theatre.