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Rena Zito publishes chapter in the Handbook of Teaching and Learning in Sociology
September 7, 2023
Zito, associate professor of sociology, publishes chapter on teaching crime and deviance within the sociology curriculum.
ElonComm faculty members attend AEJMC conference in Washington, D.C.
September 6, 2023
The annual conference held this summer in the nation's capital provided an opportunity for School of Communications faculty to showcase their areas of research, interest and expertise.
Performing arts, music alumni share wisdom with Elon in Los Angeles program
September 6, 2023
Two alumni panels provided industry insights, experiences and connections for Elon undergraduates in the Elon in Los Angeles program this summer
Kenny Mallory Jr. ’25 named Appalachian League’s Humanitarian of the Year
September 6, 2023
Following an all-star caliber season with the Burlington Sock Puppets, the sport management major was recently recognized for his contributions to the community during the 2023 season.
Take part in Faculty Scholarship Lunch & Learn on Friday, Sept. 8
September 4, 2023
Join Belk Library and the Provost's Office for a Faculty Scholarship Lunch & Learn on Friday, Sept. 8 at 12:15 p.m.
Rena Zito and Kaylynn Hiller ’22 publish research in Sociological Imagination
September 4, 2023
The peer-reviewed study, “‘The Perfect Controlled Experiment’: The Impact of Abortion Clinic Closures on Teenage and Adult Reproductive Outcomes in Texas,” was published in a special issue on health inequalities and access to healthcare.
Tom Arcaro teaches course, gives presentation for aid workers in Bangladesh
August 30, 2023
Partnered with BRAC University’s Centre for Peace and Justice in Dhaka, Arcaro taught a three-day course around sociological principles, power and privilege, and presented around the importance of women in social movements.
Elon’s Department of Engineering launches mechanical engineering concentration
August 29, 2023
The mechanical engineering concentration complements existing coursework and is the most popular engineering degree worldwide. Assistant Professor Blake Hament was hired this summer to add to existing curriculum and faculty expertise.
New article by Harlen Makemson examines American illustrator Charles Dana Gibson
August 25, 2023
The professor in the Department of Communication Design analyzed Gibson’s work that appeared in the humor-oriented magazine Life during World War I, investigating how the artist depicted the female image.
Jennifer Eidum selected as English Language Specialist for U.S. Department of State
August 24, 2023
Eidum will lead workshops and webinars for Russian teachers interested in active engagement, supportive and inclusive environments and differentiate instruction for individual students.