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Hwayeon Ryu publishes paper on academic learning community in PRIMUS
January 19, 2021
Hwayeon Ryu, assistant professor of mathematics, has published a paper in PRIMUS that investigates an academic learning community between biology and statistics courses.
Faculty panel discusses implications of U.S. Capitol insurrection
January 15, 2021
Six Elon faculty from a variety of departments discussed the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol during “Reacting to the Insurrection at the Capitol,” a virtual panel discussion broadcast live to the Elon community on Jan. 15.
January 14 update for faculty and staff on increased COVID-19 testing and volunteering to assist with testing
January 14, 2021
The following update from the Ready & Resilient Committee sent to faculty and staff focuses on the increased testing that will begin next week for students, faculty and staff as well as information about volunteering to assist with testing.
Millennials and race: Newly published research examines differences between words and actions
January 14, 2021
A new journal article co-authored by Assistant Professor of Sociology Raj Ghoshal finds that younger Americans, believed to be more enlightened on racial issues, may still discriminate when it comes to roommate selection.
Robin Thornhill tabbed to lead Media Innovation & Entrepreneurship course
January 14, 2021
The longtime educator said her Winter Term course will help prepare students for the “ever-changing, competitive, global marketplace.”
‘Amazing Admins’ donate food, COVID-19 supplies to Salvation Army
January 14, 2021
The Amazing Admins Employee Resource Group is one of 12 employee-led groups at Elon that aim to bring employees together over common interests, shared bonds and backgrounds.
Elon Law’s Luke Bierman among signatories to statement by U.S. law deans
January 12, 2021
Days after a deadly mobbed ransacked the halls of Congress, deans from law schools across the United States published a statement addressing the 2020 election and how "the violent attack on the Capitol was an assault on our democracy and the rule of law."
Faculty panel to discuss U.S. Capitol insurrection in upcoming event
January 12, 2021
On Jan. 14, a multi-department faculty panel will reflect on the political, racial and historical significance of the recent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Thomas Erdmann has an article published in The International Trumpet Guild Journal
January 12, 2021
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann had an article published in the professional trumpet journal.
Alex Luchsinger’s documentary ‘First Chances’ to screen online Jan. 14
January 12, 2021
The Harlem International Film Festival and Columbia University’s Zuckerman Neuroscience Institute will host a free screening of the 25-minute film that highlights Timothy Jackson, a formerly incarcerated California gang member turned successful entrepreneur. The film delves into Jackson’s journey after spending nearly nine years in prison.