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Visiting Art History Scholar Holly R. Silvers publishes essay
March 13, 2016
Silvers's essay links masks from contemporary popular culture with 12th century corbel sculptures in southwestern France.
Interdisciplinary team of Elon faculty and students publishes research on magnetic microspheres for biomedical applications
March 11, 2016
Associate professors Ben Evans (Physics) and Tonya Train (Biology) published alongside Julia Ronecker '13 (Biochemistry), David Han '18 (Engineering), Daniel Glass '10 (Engineering), and Alison Deatsch '13 (Physics) in Materials Science and Engineering: C.
Buffie Longmire-Avital and India Johnson present at the 2016 Association for Women in Psychology conference, March 3 – 6 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
March 10, 2016
Assistant professors of psychology, Buffie Longmire-Avital and India Johnson each presented their research as part of the Featured Feminist Science Symposia Series: A Look at Current Issues Facing Black Women through a Psychological Lens at the 41st Annual Association for Women in Psychology Conference, “Strong Girls and Wise Women.”
Panel discussion of Geoff Claussen's new book
March 9, 2016
Faculty from UNC, Wake Forest, and Elon praise Claussen's scholarship, wrestle with his book's protagonist
Amy Overman and students present research at NC Cognition Conference
March 9, 2016
Associate Professor Amy Overman and Elon students Alison Richard '16 and Michelle Stocker '16 presented research at the annual North Carolina Cognition Group conference.
Elon HSS Faculty and Students Assess Community Protocols on Domestic Violence
March 9, 2016
Human Service Studies faculty and students assisted the Vctim's Advocacy Council of Alamance (VACA) in assessing the Coordinated Community Response Protocols developed for handling cases of domestic violence.
Jeffrey Carpenter co-authors journal article
March 9, 2016
The assistant professor of education and director of the Teaching Fellows program co-authored the article in the journal Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education.
Vanessa Bravo presents at international public relations conference
March 8, 2016
The School of Communications professor shared the first part of a co-authored study that analyzes communications efforts of the United States, Mexico and Canada targeted to their diaspora communities in the other two countries.
Teresa LePors presents at Empirical Librarians Conference
March 8, 2016
Teresa LePors, Coordinator of Library Research and Scholarly Services, presented a session at the Empirical Librarians Conference in Greensboro, North Carolina on February 29, 2016.