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Mark Cryan addresses baseball safety measures in News & Observer article
June 24, 2021
The assistant professor in the Sport Management Department offered insights on how baseball players and organizations view safety protection, a national topic following Durham Bulls pitcher Tyler Zombro sustaining a head injury from a line drive.
Randy Williams honored as a ‘Leader in Diversity’ by the Triad Business Journal
June 23, 2021
Williams, vice president and associate provost for inclusive excellence at Elon, was a member of the inaugural class of honorees recognized by the regional business publication.
Thomas Erdmann has an article published in The International Trumpet Guild Journal
June 22, 2021
The article, "Not Putting Up with the Status Quo," is about trumpeter, flugelhornist, composer, arranger, bandleader, activist and entrepreneur Ellen Seeling.
Mockingbird research by Dave Gammon highlighted in Scientific American column
June 18, 2021
The column by David Rothenberg, who tapped into Gammon's expertise about mockingbird songs, was published by the esteemed scientific publication on June 18.
International Classical Studies Symposium explores the place of Roman Epic in racial and national identities
June 17, 2021
Classical Studies faculty member Tedd Wimperis is co-directing a virtual symposium that brings together international scholars of Vergil, deepening understanding of both the ancient poet's context as well as ways in which the reception of the poem has informed post-classical discourse, ideas, and movements.
Lifelong Connections: Raj Gupta
June 16, 2021
Professor of Finance Raj Gupta is as comfortable presenting at conferences as he is mentoring undergraduate and graduate students and helping them reach their full potential.
Elon Medallion recipient Ron Klepcyk honored for service to the Town of Elon
June 16, 2021
Klepcyk, who retired from Elon in 2015 after 37 years with the university, was presented with the Order of the Long Leaf Pine and learned that the playground at Beth Schmidt Park has been renamed for him.
Mary Knight-McKenna, Heidi Hollingsworth and Judy Esposito publish three articles on the community-based research project Strong Beginnings for Babies
June 16, 2021
Designed to support families in using strategies to foster their infant’s language development, Strong Beginnings for Babies focused on families of children slated to enter high-poverty schools at kindergarten or who were receiving Medicaid.
Anthony Hatcher pens essay for The Bitter Southerner
June 15, 2021
The essay by Hatcher, professor of journalism and chair of the Department of Journalism, was featured in the digital publication that focuses on telling stories about the American South.
Rochelle Ford discusses diversity, equity and inclusion on ‘Women in PR’ podcast
June 14, 2021
The dean of the School of Communications appeared on the June 11 podcast with host Ana Adi, a professor of public relations and corporate communications in Germany.