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Warman publishes poem in 'Forgotten Women' anthology
February 21, 2017
Janet Lee Warman is a professor of English and education at Elon
AAC&U presentation features findings of Elon’s Center for Engaged Learning
February 21, 2017
Nina Namaste and Jessie Moore represented the Center for Engaged Learning in a recent AAC&U presentation featuring findings from the center’s 2015-17 research seminar on Integrating Global Learning with the University Experience.
Longmire-Avital presents at Cross-Cultural Counseling and Education Conference for Research, Action, and Change
February 20, 2017
The associate professor of psychology and coordinator of African and African-American Studies at Elon gave a talk titled “A Comparative Exploration of Depressive Symptomatology among Black and White Collegiate Women.”
Zito, student present research at sociology conference
February 20, 2017
Professor Rena Zito and Elon student Colleen Fitzpatrick '17 presented their research at the North Carolina Sociological Association conference
David S. Levine invited panelist at regional conference & symposia
February 19, 2017
The Elon Law faculty member recently discussed the future of the entertainment industry, legal questions surrounding drone use, and effective ways for the federal government to seek valuable public input on policies and potential trade agreements.
Erdmann publishes article on Tiger Okoshi in international trumpet journal
February 17, 2017
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann had an article published in The International Trumpet Guild Journal.
Gisclair researches the use of open source software in China
February 16, 2017
The associate professor and department chair in the School of Communications has published a peer-reviewed article examining the country’s promotion of open source development and support of technological innovation.
Kehl presents at Maryland Music Educators Association State Convention
February 15, 2017
Adam Kehl, director of bands and assistant professor of music, presented a session on developing conducting gestures for high school and middle band educators.
International aid worker Federico Motka details challenges in assisting refugees worldwide
February 10, 2017
Motka has experience working with refugees in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, and was joined by Elon Professor Joel Shelton for the discussion.
Aryeh presents on the "passion of dance" at dinner hosted by Global and Historic neighborhoods
February 9, 2017
Students, faculty, and staff gathered on Feb. 7 to share a meal and listen to Professor Jason Aryeh’s presentation “Trailing my Art Alive” about the purpose and passion of dance.