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Ringelberg publishes essay on neoliberal feminism in contemporary art
July 19, 2017
Kirstin Ringelberg, professor of art history, contributed an essay to volume 40 (July 2017) of n.paradoxa: international feminist art journal.
Professor co-edits book on becoming critical teacher educators
July 17, 2017
Assistant Professor of Education Julie Ellison Justice worked with F. Blake Tenore, teaching faculty and coordinator of English education at Florida State University on “Becoming Critical Teacher Educators: Narratives of Disruption, Possibility, and Praxis.”
Hutchings earns third U.S. patent
July 10, 2017
The patent for Duke Hutchings, associate professor of computing sciences, relates to grouping and manipulating applications or windows on large- and multiple-display computer systems.
Love School of Business professors present at Academy of Marketing Science conference
July 10, 2017
Alisha Horky, Kacy Kim and Carri Tolmie shared insights from their research studies involving cause-related marketing, the psychology of branding, ad countdown effects and sports team symbols’ effect on distance performance.
Gisclair travels to Spain for digital teaching tools seminar
July 7, 2017
The communications department chair was one of seven academics nationwide to take part in the Council on International Educational Exchange’s weeklong seminar in Seville.
Bleakney publishes on student leadership in Writing Center
July 6, 2017
Julia Bleakney, director of the Writing Center in the Center for Writing Excellence, published a journal article on the value and impact of student leadership in the writing center.
A deeper dive into the use of trade secrecy and startups
July 1, 2017
In a June seminar in Australia, Elon Law’s David S. Levine shared preliminary results of an empirical study assessing when and why software and biotechnology startups now use secrecy laws – rather than filing for patents or copyrights – to protect their intellectual property.
Institute on sexual violence helps create ‘intellectual community’ focused on the social problem
June 30, 2017
“Diverse Philosophical Approaches to Sexual Violence” was a two-week institute led by Philosophy Professor Ann Cahill and funded by a $112,000 National Endowment for the Humanities grant.
Carpenter presents, receives award at ISTE conference
June 27, 2017
Jeffrey Carpenter, associate professor and director of Teaching Fellows, gave four presentations and received a research paper award at the Annual Conference of the International Society of Technology in Education.
Stevenson presents at 2017 Association of Popular Music Education national conference
June 27, 2017
Clay Stevenson, a lecturer in music at Elon, presented on topics relative to a cappella vocal production and crowd-sourcing for the independent musician.