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Tedd Wimperis publishes new book on identity in Roman epic poem ‘The Aeneid’
March 12, 2024
Assistant Professor Tedd Wimperis celebrates the publication of his new book that focuses on how cultural identities are formed, expressed, and used in politics, inside the fictionalized world of the "Aeneid" and in the real-world Roman Empire. This book offers a chance for readers to think critically about how identities are formed through community and history across time periods.
Elon in LA students joined with area alumni to celebrate Elon Day 2024
March 12, 2024
Current spring semester Elon in Los Angeles students joined with Los Angeles area alumni in celebration of Elon Day 2024 in Los Angeles.
University updates COVID-19 protocols
March 12, 2024
Vice President for Student Life shared updates with the university community following changes in guidance by the Centers for Disease Control.
Elon webinar focuses on challenges and opportunities of AI in higher ed
March 12, 2024
President Connie Book moderated a panel that examined the rapidly evolving use of AI technologies in academia.
Elon dedicates space in Alamance Building in honor of retired University Registrar Mark Albertson
March 8, 2024
The longtime university registrar and recipient of the Elon Medallion retired in 2012 after a 34-year career at Elon.
David Bockino discusses potential impact of sports betting in N.C. with WXII, WFMY
March 7, 2024
Bockino, an associate professor of sport management, is the author of the forthcoming book, "Game On: How Sports Media Grew Up, Sold Out, and Got Personal with Billions of Fans."
Are dating apps designed to be addictive? Chris Chen offers insights in wake of lawsuit
March 6, 2024
Chen, an assistant professor of communication design, talked with WSOC about a recent lawsuit alleging that apps such as Tinder, Hinge and The League are designed to make users addicted.
Jason Husser breaks down N.C. primary election for WFMY News 2 ahead of Super Tuesday
March 5, 2024
Husser, director of the Elon University Poll and associate professor of political science, offered insights ahead of the state's March 5 primary.
Kernodle Center faculty spotlight: Bud Warner
March 5, 2024
Warner is a senior faculty fellow in the Department of Human Service Studies and an adviser to the Service Living Learning Community.
Department of Music’s Alex Heitlinger releases third album, ‘Slush Pump Truck Stop’
March 5, 2024
“Slush Pump Truck Stop” was released Feb. 23 on SteepleChase Records.