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Prachi Gala featured in WalletHub experts series
January 25, 2021
Assistant Professor of Marketing Prachi Gala answered questions about Visa credit cards for the personal finance website.
MLK Teach-In explores intersections of poverty, crime, and housing
January 22, 2021
Faculty from Elon Law and Duke Law joined with the CEO of the United Way of Greater Greensboro to share with students how structural barriers hinder opportunities for many people in marginalized communities.
Elon Physical Plant offers helping hand to Habitat for Humanity
January 22, 2021
In a year when volunteering efforts have been hampered by COVID-19 and social distancing requirements, Elon Physical Plant has helped Habitat for Humanity continue to provide affordable homes to Alamance County families in need.
Coming home: Engineering took Scott Wolter ’85 around the world and back to Elon
January 21, 2021
With research adopted by the U.S. government and funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Associate Professor Scott Wolter's proudest achievement was returning to his alma mater to develop the engineering program and teach the next generation of world-changing engineers.
Elon, American Red Cross partner for January Blood Drive
January 20, 2021
The American Red Cross and Elon’s Kernodle Center for Civic Life hosted the January Blood Drive on Wednesday, Jan. 20, to collect blood donations in a time when the Red Cross desperately needs them.
Elena Kennedy explores how social enterprises respond to market failures
January 20, 2021
Doherty Emerging Professor of Entrepreneurial Leadership Elena Kennedy’s co-authored paper is published in the Public Management Review.
Gendle publishes essay on Sarvodaya social movement
January 20, 2021
In this essay, Director of Project Pericles and Professor of Psychology Mathew Gendle elevates Sri Lanka’s Sarvodaya movement as a model for populist solutions to governmental dysfunction in the U.S.
Boaz Avraham-Katz to participate in Hillel International’s Masterclass: Israel fellowship
January 20, 2021
Avraham-Katz will bring innovative approaches to Israel education back to campus.
Associate Professor Carrie Eaves discusses unprecedented nature of the inauguration with media
January 20, 2021
The report by FOX affiliate WGHP noted that many elements of the inauguration of Joe Biden will be different, but there will also be familiar portions despite changes due to the pandemic and security concerns.
School of Education faculty members Dani Lane and Katie Baker present at virtual conference
January 19, 2021
The 12th Annual Qualitative Report Virtual Conference was held virtually January 12-14, 2021.