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Biology faculty member Jen Hamel co-authors study in Behavioral Ecology, a highly-ranked disciplinary journal
August 23, 2021
Hamel and co-authors from the University of Florida published an empirical study in the current issue of the journal.
The Redwoods Group CEO to serve as Love School of Business Executive-in-Residence
August 20, 2021
Kevin Trapani, CEO of The Redwoods Group, will share business insights and career advice with students.
New Interprofessional Simulation Center to provide experiential health care learning for Health Sciences students
August 19, 2021
Created as Elon prepared to welcome its inaugural cohort of nursing students, the center will offer an array of capabilities and training to over 250 students in the School of Health Sciences.
Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences presents awards for excellence
August 18, 2021
Faculty garner awards for Excellence in Mentoring, Service-Leadership, Teaching and Scholarship. Program and administrative assistants were recognized for hard work during COVID.
E-Connect Apple iPad initiative launches in the Department of Nursing
August 18, 2021
E-Connect, a collaborative effort between the School of Health Sciences, Information Technology, and Teaching and Learning Technologies, will put an Apple iPad in the hands of every nursing student this fall.
Three Elon faculty members awarded endowed professorships
August 16, 2021
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.
Motley and colleagues publish article in ‘The Global Impact Exchange: A Quarterly Publication of Diversity Abroad’
August 11, 2021
In this article, multiple faculty program leaders reflect on how the COVID-19 pandemic forced a reimagining of the student global engagement opportunities they manage at Elon.
Jeffrey Carpenter publishes article on online education resource marketplace TeachersPayTeachers.com
August 10, 2021
Associate Professor Jeffrey Carpenter, director of the Teaching Fellows program, and his co-authors published the article in Learning, Media & Technology.
Assistant Professor Dani Lane Presents Research at The Inclusive and Supportive Education Conference
August 9, 2021
Dani Lane, assistant professor in the Watts Williams School of Education, presented three projects at The Inclusive and Supportive Education Conference.
Buchanan presents at Annual Teaching Black History Conference
August 9, 2021
Lisa Brown Buchanan, associate professor in the Watts Williams School of Education, co-presented at the 4th Annual Teaching Black History Conference in July. Carter Center’s Annual Teaching Black History Conference brings together educators who seek transformative and engaging ways to teach PK-12 Black history in both history and humanities courses.