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In My Words: It’s time to replace the broken contract with America
June 16, 2020
This column by Rochelle Ford, dean of the School of Communications, focused on the broken contract between America and its black residents was published in PRWeek and by Agility PR.
Students begin a limited return to Francis Center for skills lab instruction
June 15, 2020
Students in Elon’s School of Health Sciences experience a new classroom model as they transition to a blended learning phase pairing online with on-campus labs.
School of Communications publishes spring 2020 issue of research journal
June 15, 2020
In its most recent edition, the nation’s first and only undergraduate research journal in communications delves into an array of media-related topics, including the role of journalism in covering urgent current topics and media portrayal of gender diversity.
Victoria Moore Awarded National Science Foundation Grant
June 12, 2020
The grant will support the associate professor of chemistry's project, "Collaborative Research: Building Community Capacity for Assessment of Student Learning in Undergraduate Biochemistry and Molecular Biology."
June 12 update from the Ready & Resilient Committee
June 12, 2020
A message from Committee Chair Jeff Stein to the university community on the work of the committee to prepare for the 2020-21 academic year.
Staff Advisory Council, Human Resources offer opportunity to recognize staff members
June 12, 2020
Members of the university committee are invited to use a new form to give words of praise, enter a shout-out, or send your thanks and appreciation to a specific staff member at Elon University.
CNN, Rolling Stone feature Megan Squire in articles about ‘Boogaloo’ movement
June 11, 2020
Professor of Computer Science Megan Squire was featured by two national media outles as she discussed the "Boogaloo" movement and how its members have infiltrated racial justice protests across the nation.
Elon Law scholar discusses First Amendment and protests
June 11, 2020
Associate Dean Enrique Armijo spoke with WXII 12 News for a June 6, 2020, explanatory report about the constitutional protections afforded demonstrators, and the legal difference between speech and conduct.
In My Words: A lynching on the side of a road for all to see
June 11, 2020
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Jean Rattigan-Rohr, vice president for access and success and professor of education at Elon, notes both the similarities and differences between George Floyd's death and those killed at lynchings throughout American history.
Damion Blake publishes article in the Journal of Ethnographic and Qualitative Research
June 9, 2020
Blake, an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science and Policy Studies, examined the challenges that researchers of violence face as they collect fieldwork data in Caribbean, South and Central American countries.