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Simon Higgins publishes article in high-impact bone journal
September 23, 2019
The article in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research highlights potential sex differences in the muscle-mediated relationship between physical activity and bone
Crow Sun Dance chief speaks to history students about tradition, evolution of Native American rituals
September 20, 2019
Students in History Professor Clyde Ellis' Issues in Native American Religions course are studying how Native traditions have held their forms and meanings while adapting to outside influences and restrictions.
School of Education inducts 58 candidates into teacher education program
September 20, 2019
The teacher induction ceremony in the School of Education marks a milestone in the academic journey of teacher candidates. On Sept. 19, a new cohort of 58 teacher candidates were inducted into the teacher education program.
Vallabhajosula, Ramsey and students awarded LSVT Global grant
September 20, 2019
The award will provide funding for cooling vests to be used in multiple sclerosis research.
Hal Vincent elected to lead AEJMC’s Advertising Division
September 19, 2019
The lecturer in strategic communications and faculty director of Live Oak Communications will serve in a division head leadership position for the nation’s oldest and largest journalism and mass communications academic association.
CEO and co-founder of The Redwoods Group discusses the purpose of business
September 17, 2019
Kevin Trapani offered insight into the transition of a firm’s focus to all stakeholders,
not just shareholders.
Cassie Kircher reads from her new book, “Far Flung”
September 13, 2019
“Far Flung: Improvisations on National Parks, Driving to Russia, Not Marrying a Ranger, the Language of Heartbreak, and Other Natural Disasters" was published earlier this year by West Virginia Press and draws from Kircher's travels and her time as a park ranger.
Elon MBA, M.S. in Management programs welcome new candidates
September 13, 2019
Thirty-two students join the 128 working professionals and full-time students studying in the graduate programs.
Elon Biology offers students fresh look at DNA to supplement Common Reading
September 13, 2019
The Elon Biology Department hosted two days of demonstrations, reenacting the prehistoric human migrations from Africa 100,000 years ago, to help supplement the first-year common reading selection "Futureface," by author and journalist Alex Wagner.
Muslimedia brings together local Muslims, campus community
September 13, 2019
The Sept. 11 dinner provided an opportunity for Alamance County and Elon University community members to engage in open and honest conversations regarding the portrayal of Muslims in the media, the role the Masjid plays in the community and other related topics.