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Rena Zito presents criminological research at the Eastern Sociology Society annual meeting
April 5, 2019
The assistant professor of sociology presented research on cross-national patterns in the justification of violence and "crimes of everyday life."
Mussa Idris presents research on micro-enterprises by newcomers at the Society for Applied Anthropology annual conference
April 4, 2019
The paper by Idris, an assistant professor of anthropology, is part of an ongoing research project that aims to understand the resettlement experiences of refugees from Africa and Asia in North Carolina.
Elon psychology students present at the Society for Research in Child Development
April 4, 2019
Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler, professor of psychology, was the mentor for both projects.
Burns co-chairs panel, presents paper at 33rd annual MELUS conference
April 3, 2019
Dan Burns, assistant professor of English, co-chaired a panel examining the belated legacy of Zora Neale Hurston’s "Barracoon: The Story of the Last 'Black Cargo'" at this year’s MELUS conference held March 21-24 in Cincinnati. Published to wide acclaim in 2018, Hurston’s long-awaited collection of interviews recounts the story of the final apparent survivor of the Clotilda (1860)—the last known U.S. ship to participate in the transatlantic slave trade.
Resources for the high-impact practice of 'Students as Partners' available on CEL’s website
April 3, 2019
The Center for Engaged Learning has many resources related to the high-impact practice of Students as Partners.
Paula Patch blogs about university labor issues for Inside Higher Ed
April 3, 2019
Research by Elon faculty and students featured at technology conference for teacher educators
April 3, 2019
Research from two School of Education faculty and two current undergraduate students was presented at the Society for Information Technology in Teacher Education Annual Conference.
Ben Evans co-authors article on magnetically-tunable iridescent films for photonic displays
April 2, 2019
Inspired by natural iridescence found in butterfly wings and fish scales, the films contain an array of magnetic nanostructures which can be rotated to manipulate the reflection of ambient light.
Singh researches the relationship between work-family conflict and counterproductive work behaviors
April 1, 2019
Singh publishes a paper in Organization Management Journal, the official journal of the Eastern Academy of Management.
Hani Tadros studies the perceived versus real environmental impact of major firms
April 1, 2019
Tadros co-authored research examining how the interaction between environmental performance and economic and legitimacy factors influence firms’ environmental disclosures.