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Hwayeon Ryu publishes a paper on combination therapy of antibiotic and phage
January 4, 2021
Ryu, assistant professor of mathematics, published a paper on investigating the impact of combination therapy of antibiotic and phage on the immune system.
Mark Cryan, Andrew Scarlata ’19 examine the Dominican Republic’s success developing MLB players
January 4, 2021
Before their research was published this fall by the North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Dance and Sport Management, it began nearly five years ago as a Spring Undergraduate Research Forum (SURF) project.
Elon Law expert quoted in report on NC prison conditions
December 31, 2020
Assistant Professor Taleed El-Sabawi provided insights on COVID-19 vaccines for a December investigative story by Carolina Public Press on health woes and prison infrastructure in North Carolina.
Elon Law scholar’s column warns of ‘significant’ changes to copyright law
December 28, 2020
Professor David S. Levine's "Changing copyright law under cover of darkness – we deserve better" in WRAL TechWire shines a light on legislation sponsored by a North Carolina senator and signed into law in late December by President Trump.
Retired faculty member Colonel Frederic Watts Jr. dies
December 23, 2020
Watts served as a member of the political science faculty from 1972 to 1986.
Katy Rouse, Brooke Hunziker ’18 co-author article in Economics of Education Review
December 18, 2020
Associate Professor Rouse and alumna Brook Hunziker examine how bodyweight relates to both children's test scores and teacher assessment of ability.
Director of Jewish Life Betsy Polk elected to Hillel International’s Director’s Cabinet
December 17, 2020
Polk will serve a two-year term on the body designed to advocate for the interests of local Hillel organizations and field professionals
New collaborative “Better Together Series” featured Design Thinking workshops
December 17, 2020
The Professional Development Collaborative launched the Better Together Workshop Series this fall to help community members in Alamance County gain skills designed to address the collective challenges 2020 brought.
‘Closing the loop’: Don Grady, longtime communications educator, set to retire
December 14, 2020
The associate dean and associate professor in the School of Communications lauded as a “fount of wisdom and integrity” as he concludes 35-plus years at Elon University.
Religious Studies faculty members present research at major conference
December 14, 2020
Faculty in the Department of Religious Studies presented research and participated in leadership roles at the joint annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) and the Society of Biblical Literature (SBL), which took place online between Nov. 29 and Dec. 10.