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David Bockino’s recent research addresses textbook inaccuracies, college rankings and education in Pakistan
June 14, 2021
The associate professor in the School of Communications has published his work in the Journal of Media Education and Asia Pacific Media Educator, and has a forthcoming article in the Journal of Magazine Media.
Elon Law welcomes new legal writing faculty for 2021-22
June 14, 2021
Chrystal Clodomir and Srikanth Reddy will teach Legal Method & Communication courses to students in the Class of 2023 as visiting professors for the upcoming academic year.
17th annual Teaching and Learning Conference looks beyond the pandemic
June 11, 2021
Nearly 600 participants from more than 150 institutions registered for the conference hosted by the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) and Teaching and Learning Technologies (TLT) and held Thursday, June 10.
Teams take collaborative approach to tackling challenges during Design Forge 2021
June 11, 2021
The two-day hybrid event included teams from 21 universities and community organizations with more than 110 people participating virtually and in-person at the Center for Design Thinking.
Wu named 2021 National Academy of Education/Spencer Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow
June 9, 2021
Assistant Professor of History Yidi Wu is completing a book about student activism in 1950s China.
Longmire-Avital and Honors Fellow Jennifer Finkelstein ’19 co-author article in Women & Therapy
June 9, 2021
The article explores the conversations Black American collegiate women have with their maternal figures about eating disorders.
Naeemah Clark, Ben Hannam and Vic Costello elevated to new administrative positions
June 8, 2021
Professor Naeemah Clark and Associate Professor Ben Hannam take over the top leadership positions of the Cinema & Television Arts Department and Communication Design Department, respectively. Vic Costello has been named director of communications core and minor.
Elon Law professor discusses legal challenges to ‘anti-riot’ laws
June 8, 2021
Associate Dean Enrique Armijo, a scholar of the First Amendment, spoke with Law360 about the merits of legal challenges to states that are imposing harsher penalties for those arrested during public protests.
School of Education alumna publishes article with faculty mentor based on her Lumen Prize research
June 4, 2021
After exploring the potential connections between outdoor learning environments and improved outcomes for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder during her time at Elon, Samantha Friedman '18 has co-authored an article with mentor Scott Morrison, associate professor of education, in a peer-reviewed journal.
School of Education faculty present at virtual conference
June 4, 2021
Assistant Professor Katie Baker and Assistant Professor Dani Lane presented their research at the annual The North American chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education (PME-NA) conference.