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Cherrel Miller Dyce delivers keynote address
April 30, 2015
Cherrel Miller Dyce, assistant professor of education and faculty fellow for the Center for Race, Ethnicity, and Diversity Education, delivered the keynote address at Winston-Salem State University, School of Education Teacher Induction Pinning Ceremony on April 22, 2015.
Publication and Presentation by Amy Johnson explores bondage among the Maroons of Jamaica
April 29, 2015
Professor Amy Johnson, Assistant Professor of History, has been exploring the concept of "unfreedom" through an examination of the Jamaican Maroon practice of holding people in bondage during the 17th through the 19th centuries.
Researchers from Elon BrainCARE publish two articles
April 29, 2015
Faculty from Department of Exercise Science (Caroline Ketcham, Eric Hall, Walter Bixby, Paul Miller and Kenneth Barnes), Department of Physical Therapy Education (Stephen Folger and Srikant Vallabhajosula) and Department of Sports Medicine (Kirtida Patel) and ESS alum Kelsey Evans '14 recently published articles in Journal of Visualized Experiments and International Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Ashley Hairston Gives Humanities Presentation and Has Book Named Outstanding Academic Title
April 29, 2015
Eric Ashley Hairston, associate professor of English and director of the Center for Law and Humanities, recently lectured at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities on his continuing research into the interdisciplinary connection between classical studies and African American literature. His first book on the subject was recently named a Choice Outstanding Academic Title.
Aaron Trocki publishes article
April 27, 2015
The instructor in mathematics co-authored "Launching a Discourse-Rich Mathematics Lesson" in a recent edition of Teaching Children Mathematics.
Department of Art & Art History to host [RE]Gen New Media Festival
April 27, 2015
The festival on April 28, 2015, will feature the creative work of students in ART 362/462: Video Art and Animation, alongside submissions selected from a national and international call for artwork.
Janet Lee Warman publishes two poems
April 24, 2015
The professor of English and education has two poems in the Main Street Rag anthology Crossing Lines.
Safia Swimelar lectures and leads workshop on globalization and higher education
April 23, 2015
The associate professor of political science and policy studies took part in March 2015 in the Mellon Globalization Forum at Sewanee: the University of the South.
Safia Swimelar presents at conference on LGBT rights in East Europe & Balkans
April 23, 2015
The February program brought together scholars from Europe and the United States to discuss the state of LGBT rights in both regions.
Doug Kass' film makes U.S. theatrical premiere, receives New York Times review
April 22, 2015
The School of Communications instructor directed and produced an award-winning documentary that highlights the issue of bird poaching in Europe. Following this month’s U.S. theatrical premiere in New York City, the film will be screened in other select cities across the country.