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Buchanan presents paper at American Educational Research Association
May 25, 2021
Associate professor of education, Lisa Buchanan, presented a paper at the American Educational Research Association (AERA) as part of a larger study of preservice teachers' use of documentary film to learn about immigrant and refugee experiences.
Elon Innovates issues inaugural grant awards to seven projects
May 25, 2021
Elon Innovates has announced grant awards totaling $16,000 to seven proposals for the implementation of innovative projects on campus.
Tri-Area College Access Roundtable connects college access and success professionals
May 25, 2021
The Elon Academy partners with Student U Durham and the Emily K Center to host a virtual roundtable event for local college access and success professionals.
Christopher supports team USA at World Parariathlon Series race in Yokohama, Japan
May 25, 2021
Shefali Christopher, assistant professor in the doctor of physical therapy program, traveled to Yokohama, Japan, last week to support the USA paratriathlon team at their first international race of the season.
Ready & Resilient update on upcoming changes to mask and distancing policies
May 24, 2021
This update includes details about changes to university policies for face coverings and physical distancing that will go into effect on June 1.
Summer campus offices, services and dining hours of operation
May 24, 2021
Campus offices, dining halls and services often have alternate hours during the summer. Find out what is open, and when.
Kevin Boyle has four poems accepted
May 24, 2021
The four poems were accepted this year by different publications.
School of Communications closes year with semester debrief
May 20, 2021
Nearly 50 faculty and staff members gathered on Zoom on May 20 to look back at the 2020-21 academic year.
Elon Law scholar interviewed for TV coverage of Andrew Brown Jr.
May 20, 2021
Professor and Senior Scholar Steve Friedland has spoken to regional news organizations in recent weeks for continuing coverage of the police shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. in North Carolina.
Elon Law scholar pens column on Facebook & Trump for Bloomberg Law
May 19, 2021
Associate Dean Enrique Armijo, an expert on the intersection of technology and free speech, explains the implications of an oversight board's recent decision that Facebook can not "indefinitely" suspend the former American president from its platforms.