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Amy Overman publishes article on group-level strategies for research mentoring
March 14, 2019
The peer-reviewed article by the professor of the Psychology Department and Neuroscience Program describes how cohort-building and belongingness can support both student success and faculty research productivity.
16th Annual Teaching & Learning Conference call for proposals
March 13, 2019
The 16th Annual Elon Teaching & Learning Conference is now open for proposal submissions.
Swimelar publishes article on nationalism and LGBT rights in the Balkans
March 11, 2019
Associate Professor of Political Science and coordinator of International and Global Studies Safia Swimelar's recent research looks at the way that nationalism helps explain varying LGBT rights policies in two Southeast European states, Croatia and Serbia. Her article was published in the peer-reviewed journal East European Politics and Societies.
Belk Library partners offer lessons learned about shared building partnerships
March 11, 2019
Bleakney, Olive-Taylor, Reimer, and Ruelle shared advice about bringing partners into the library space on a panel titled “We’re in This Together: Deep Collaboration with Library Building Partners” at the Librarians’ Association at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2019 Conference.
Rudd and Smith share insights on reimagining library spaces through the eyes of underrepresented students
March 11, 2019
Patrick Rudd and Jennifer Smith presented at the Librarians’ Association at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2019 Conference.
Wellness faculty member presents research at Society of Behavioral Medicine National Conference
March 11, 2019
Assistant Professor of Wellness Erica Thomas presents research at the Society of Behavioral Medicine National Conference in Washington, D.C.
Workshop focuses on 'How Students' Non-Academic Writing Supports Their Academic Writing'
March 6, 2019
Professor Paula Rosinski and Assistant Professor Heather Lindenman led a faculty/staff workshop on the personal, professional and civic writing in which Elon students engage and how we might integrate what students learn from this kind of writing into our classrooms.
Kesgin’s research considers political leaders’ audiences and foreign policy
March 5, 2019
Baris Kesgin’s recent publication looks into how political leaders attend to different audiences in their foreign policy statements. Kesgin’s paper “Turkey’s Erdogan: leadership style and foreign policy audiences,” is published in Turkish Studies, an international, peer-reviewed journal.
Chip Newton performs with jazz guitarist Martin Taylor
March 1, 2019
Guitar Instructor Chip Newton took part in a guitar workshop hosted by internationally recognized musicians, Martin Taylor and Peppino D'Agostino.
Carpenter co-authors research on Twitter use by K-12 teachers
February 28, 2019
Jeffrey Carpenter, associate professor of education and director of the Teaching Fellows program, published the article in the peer-reviewed journal Teaching and Teacher Education.