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‘Quarantine Essential’: Elon English Department compiles pandemic reading list
April 24, 2020
Spanning fiction, non-fiction, poetry, films and even podcasts, the list points to humanity's empathy and resilience in the face of disease, faculty say.
Economics Thesis Spotlight: Bailee Castillo ‘20
April 24, 2020
Castillo's research examines if the overall economic health of an area improves or diminishes after a dam is constructed.
Elon named a top university for professional sales education
April 24, 2020
The Martha and Spencer Love School of Business sales program is recognized by the Sales Education Foundation for preparing sales talent.
Andrew Dellinger publishes article on liver injury caused by a common antibiotic
April 23, 2020
A new publication in the journal Hepatology, with many analyses performed by Assistant Professor of Mathematics Andrew Dellinger, found that alleles 14:01 and 35:01 of the HLA-B gene were found to be associated with liver damage due to the antibiotic Bactrim.
Elon’s Political Science Department to host Pi Sigma Alpha journal through 2023
April 23, 2020
Elon undergraduates and faculty advisors will collaborate to edit and publish the Pi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Journal of Politics beginning Fall 2020. Pi Sigma Alpha is the national political science honor society, comprised of more than 800 chapters at universities across America.
Fresh-brewed research: Vanessa Salama ’20 studies how coffee impacts appetite, cognitive function
April 22, 2020
Salama, an Honors Fellow, has worked since spring 2018 with Associate Professor Svetlana Nepocatych on her research.
Elon Answers: Is take-out restaurant food safe?
April 22, 2020
This is part of a series of articles featuring responses by Elon University faculty members to questions about the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) submitted by Alamance County community members.
Elon names fourth class of Multifaith Scholars
April 21, 2020
Through a two-year fellows program, the five members of the Class of 2022 who are part of this interdisciplinary cohort will participate in specialized coursework, faculty-mentored undergraduate research, campus leadership and community engagement in multifaith contexts.
CEL Residential Learning Communities Seminar participants featured in higher education journal
April 20, 2020
The Learning Communities Research and Practice (LCRP) higher education journal recently featured leaders and participants from the Center for Engaged Learning’s Residential Learning Communities (RLC) as a High-Impact Practice research seminar (2017-2019).
Alumni join English-teaching class to share overseas skills
April 20, 2020
Annaliese Jaffe '18 is teaching English in Ecuador. Courtney Kobos '19 was recently evacuated from the Czech Republic where she was teaching English on a Fulbright grant.