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Elon presents 27th annual Phillips-Perry Black Excellence Awards
April 25, 2020
Outstanding Elon students, along with distinguished faculty and staff, were recognized for their achievements and contributions to Elon during a virtual version of the campus tradition on April 25.
Alumni in Action: Health workers illuminate global, local fights against COVID-19
April 24, 2020
Patrick O'Malley '96, Kristin Kosta '11 and Assistant Professor of Public Health Studies Katherine Johnson spoke with President Connie Ledoux Book as part of a video series highlighting alumni working on the front lines of the pandemic.
‘Quarantine Essential’: Elon English Department compiles pandemic reading list
April 24, 2020
Spanning fiction, non-fiction, poetry, films and even podcasts, the list points to humanity's empathy and resilience in the face of disease, faculty say.
In My Words: A perilous showdown between the U.S. and the ICC
April 24, 2020
Sara L. Ochs, a Legal Method & Communication Fellow at Elon Law with research interests in international criminal law, warns in a newspaper guest column that President Donald Trump's disregard for the International Criminal Court is not in the best interests of American foreign policy.
Elon Law educator shares strategies in legal writing publication
April 24, 2020
“Teaching Legal Analysis: A Tale from the Front” by Chuck Splawn in the Office of Academic Success appears in a recent issue of Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing.
Elon continuing focus on Act-Belong-Commit framework and mental wellness
April 24, 2020
The Act-Belong-Commit Framework encourages members of the Elon community to be active, resilient and mentally healthy citizens engaged in meaningful and purposeful commitments in their communities and around the world.
The Center for Design Thinking transitions to virtual workshops
April 24, 2020
The Center for Design Thinking is transforming to fit the needs of the Elon community and provide virtual support.
Student Involvement adds ‘show and tell’ to Friday check-ins
April 23, 2020
While working from home, staff in the Office of Student Involvement take the opportunity to stay connected.
Futrell presents at University of Colorado Boulder
April 23, 2020
Associate Professor of Music Stephen A. Futrell presented virtually for choral graduate students.
Andrew Dellinger publishes article on liver injury caused by a common antibiotic
April 23, 2020
A new publication in the journal Hepatology, with many analyses performed by Assistant Professor of Mathematics Andrew Dellinger, found that alleles 14:01 and 35:01 of the HLA-B gene were found to be associated with liver damage due to the antibiotic Bactrim.