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‘To Soar Again’: L.D. Russell on Elon’s power to prevail
May 1, 2020
Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies L.D. Russell penned an essay and offers a video message about how Elon students and alumni will be able to use what they have learned at Elon to "soar again."
Exercise science students develop tools to foster mental and physical health
April 30, 2020
Students of Lecturer in Exercise Science Liz Bailey are incorporating service learning to affect change in Burlington and beyond.
Elon faculty share with Iraqi conference about Elon’s shift to online learning
April 29, 2020
The virtual conference was held in cooperation with the World Health Organization and sponsored by the Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and the University Al-Qadisiyah.
Lumen Scholar Morgan Collins ’20 researching how corporations engage in political and social issues
April 29, 2020
Morgan Collins ’20, with the guidance of Professor of Strategic Communications Barbara Miller Gaither, is conducting Lumen Prize research about outdoor retailer Patagonia, Inc., and its efforts to engage in environmental issues and policies.
Elon Answers: What about home testing?
April 28, 2020
This is part of a series of articles featuring responses by Elon University faculty members to questions about the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) submitted by Alamance County community members.
Virtual poster session provides students ‘latitude’ to succeed
April 28, 2020
Students in Associate Dean Kenn Gaither’s Public Relations and Civic Responsibility class brought international public relations case studies to life with an asynchronous poster session – accompanied by some kind words for one another.
In My Words: Discarded buildings and silent streets: What do they mean?
April 28, 2020
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor Rosemary Haskell looks at how our current COVID-19 world parallels that described in Alan Weisman's "The World Without Us," which imagines a future world devoid of people.
Elon launches ‘Living in a Time of COVID-19’ campuswide archive project
April 27, 2020
Led by the History and Geography Department, the written and recorded submissions of students, faculty and staff will be preserved for future historians and Elon's records.
Phoenix Flix round three: classics, humor and toddler favorites
April 27, 2020
Episode three of Phoenix Flix is hosted by Assistant Professor of Cinema and Television Arts Max Negin.
Mike Carignan presents in an online symposium on ‘Plague Literature in the Time of Coronavirus’
April 27, 2020
Carignan, an associate professor of history, will participate in an online panel discussion on “Bearing Witness (Reliably or Not),” focusing on Samuel Pepys's Diary: Plague Extracts and Daniel Defoe’s Journal of the Plague Year.