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Elon public health studies alumni and faculty publish article in AIDS Patient Care and STDs
August 1, 2019
The article by Jamie Albright '13, Oliva Varney '13, and Watts-Thompson Professor Cynthia Fair focused on provider perspectives of the sexual and reproductive health needs of adolescents with HIV.
CREDE leaders present at national conference
July 26, 2019
Tyrone Jean and Cherrel Miller Dyce made presentations at the National Conference on Race & Ethnicity held May 28 through June 1 in Portland, Oregon.
Through SURE, students and mentors concentrate research efforts during summer months
July 24, 2019
Wednesday's poster session offered nearly 40 Elon students the opportunity to share the progress they made on a range of research topics through the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience, one of Elon's signature program.
Depro participates in economics and environmental quality seminar
July 22, 2019
Brooks Depro, assistant professor of economics, visited Bozeman, Montana, to participate in the summer student seminar.
Monico and Vaughn employ virtual reality for teaching and learning
July 17, 2019
Carmen Monico, assistant professor of human service studies, and Michael Vaughn, instructional technologist, partnered to engage students in virtual-reality experiences, conduct research and develop a training workshop.
Ruelle and Felten co-author chapter on diverse approaches to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in academic libraries
July 15, 2019
Assistant Provost Peter Felten and Dean Joan Ruelle collaborate on an essay about the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) as professional development in academic libraries.
Race and Reflection Summer Series cultivates Elon faculty and staff as inclusive allies
July 12, 2019
The four-part series kicked off with 75 faculty and staff attending a session on the construction of racial history and institutional memory.
Carroll shares insights on public health/public safety collaborations at national conference
July 11, 2019
The National Association of City and County Health Officials (NACCHO) invited Jennifer Carroll, assistant professor of anthropology, to present at its annual meeting in Orlando, Florida, in July.
Monico and Belfer '19 enhance LGBTQIA+ competence
July 5, 2019
Building on undergraduate mentored research, Assistant Professor Carmen Monico and Amy Belfer '19 delivered LGBTQIA+ competence workshops to professionals who provide student and human services to youth.
New podcast focuses on social equity through community partnership
July 4, 2019
The social equity podcast was developed with support from Kernodle Center for Service Learning and Community Engagement community partnership grant in partnership with the NAACP and Shaw University.