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Brian Lyons presents research at Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology’s annual conference
May 4, 2015
The associate professor of management presented three research studies dealing with industrial and organizational psychology.
Thomas Erdmann has two articles published
May 4, 2015
The professor of music had two articles published in a professional saxophone journal.
Jeffrey Carpenter authors article on digital backchanneling
May 1, 2015
Jeffrey Carpenter, assistant professor of education and director of the Teaching Fellows program, published the article in the journal Educational Leadership.
Kevin Boyle publishes poems
May 1, 2015
The professor of English published six new poems this spring.
New CEL resource: Mentoring undergraduate research
April 30, 2015
A new series of videos features leading scholars identifying best practices for mentoring undergraduate researchers and supporting faculty mentors.
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.