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Darris Means presents paper at educational research conference
April 11, 2014
Darris Means, associate director of the Elon Academy, presented at the American Educational Research Association annual conference in Philadelphia.
Awtrey, Shill '14, and Strosnider '14 give invited research presentation at UNCG
April 10, 2014
Math majors Christopher Shill '14 and Erin Strosnider '14 and assistant professor of mathematics Chad Awtrey gave a joint, invited presentation at the University of North Carolina in Greensboro, on April 9, 2014.
Elon Physics alumna publishes first-authored paper in top magnetics journal
April 9, 2014
Physics major Alison Deatsch ’13 is the first author of a manuscript on magnetic hyperthermia therapeutics published this March in the Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. The work, coauthored with Assistant Professor of Physics Ben Evans, describes physical mechanisms behind the remote heating of magnetic nanoparticles.
Linda Lashendock presents at conference
April 7, 2014
Linda Lashendock, video archive technologist, presented a session April 8 during the annual Society of North Carolina Archivists conference at the McKimmon Center on the campus of North Carolina State University.
Jeff Carpenter presents paper at AERA
April 5, 2014
The assistant professor in the School of Education presented at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.
Hal Vincent participates in panel discussions at advertising conference
April 2, 2014
School of Communications professor addressed consumder information processing and message strategy, and the changing nature of advertising relationships.
Omri Shimron Performs in Florida
April 1, 2014
Shimron joins three pianists for two-piano, eight-hand recital.
Amy Overman presents memory research at conference
March 29, 2014
The associate professor in the psychology department and the neuroscience program presented at the annual North Carolina Cognition Group conference on March 29, 2014, hosted by Duke University.
Paula Patch Discusses Working Conditions and Writing Instruction in Featured Session at National Conference
March 28, 2014
Paula Patch discussed opportunities for non-tenure-track writing faculty as part of a panel, "Surviving and Thriving while Working off the
Tenure-Track: Gender, Contingent Labor, and Writing Instruction in the 21st Century," at the 2014 Conference on College Composition and Communication.