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Chloe Franklin ’24, Naomi Washington ’24 attend NABJ convention in Birmingham
August 23, 2023
For the second consecutive year, the two journalism majors attended the popular conference for Black journalists and news industry professionals. They traveled this summer to the historic Alabama city with Assistant Professor Karen Lindsey.
Aaron Sparks, Elon alums publish peer-reviewed article on environmental advocacy
August 23, 2023
The Assistant Professor of Political Science and Policy Studies, along with 2023 graduates, Sara Arora and Nicole Cason, recently published a peer-reviewed article describing a form of lobbying they call, “show and tell advocacy.”
Faculty and staff in Elon College awarded for advancing teaching, learning, leadership
August 18, 2023
Ten individuals nominated by their colleagues were recipients of five annual awards recognizing contributions to teaching, mentoring, scholarship and service.
The Conversation: Building relationships is key for first-year college students – here are 5 easy ways to meet new friends and mentors
August 17, 2023
President Emeritus Leo M. Lambert and Peter Felten, executive director of the Center for Engaged Learning, join two co-authors in writing about how students can build relationships during the college experience that will contribute to their success.
Elon University selects inaugural director of Data Nexus initiative
August 16, 2023
Professor Crista Arangala from the Department of Mathematics & Statistics will oversee a new program designed to teach data competency through campus centers and academic programs that support student learning and faculty development.
Five Elon faculty members honored with endowed professorships
August 15, 2023
The professorships, announced during the university's Opening Day for the new academic year, support members of the faculty from a variety of disciplines across the university.
Embracing AI’s potential
August 14, 2023
President Connie Ledoux Book reflects on the potential of artificial intelligence in higher education and beyond.
Hiding in plain sight
August 11, 2023
Casey DiRienzo wants business students to recognize signs of human trafficking, know where it is found in supply chains and understand what to do if they encounter victims.
A brave new world
August 11, 2023
Rapid advances in generative AI technology raise new questions about what it means to learn, work, create, make ethical decisions — and even what makes us human.
Syllabuzz: Globalization of Hip-Hop
August 10, 2023
Assistant Professor of English Jennifer Eidum explores the impact of hip-hop on people an cultures around the world as part of this Core Curriculum class.