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WUNC highlights online learning at Elon
April 6, 2020
A segment for the NPR affiliate WUNC featured the work of Associate Professor of Art Anne Simpkins as she moved to online learning.
For senior recitals, ‘Bravo!’ to be replaced with ‘Thumbs up!’
April 5, 2020
Erin Armstrong ’20 is among the Elon music majors who will be performing their spring recitals online as the Department of Music adapts to remote learning.
Elon Law clinic director talks immigration law in News & Record
April 3, 2020
Katherine Reynolds, interim director of the Humanitarian Immigration Law Clinic, provided background on immigration law - and how some overseas adoptions may be problematic for children once they reach the age of 18 - for a story on a Greensboro teen in fear of deportation.
WATCH: Elon delivers ‘Hamlet-At-Home’ performance
April 3, 2020
After the cancelation of its scheduled production of the iconic Shakespeare work due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Department of Performing Arts used Facebook Live and videoconferencing to deliver a unique performance online.
‘There’s something truly wonderful about knowing all these people are there for you’
April 3, 2020
Through the power of Zoom video chats, School of Communications alumni – nearly two dozen of them – continue to maintain the connections they first made while producing Elon University’s student-run newscast, “Elon Local News.”
Local entrepreneurs turn to technology, collaboration in response to COVID-19 outbreak
April 2, 2020
Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship Elena Kennedy discusses ways that local business owners are adapting to changes in the economy brought about by the COVID-19 outbreak response.
Elon Answers: Yes, you can go for a walk
April 2, 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.
Proudfit: AIDS plays offer lens to understand, respond to COVID-19
April 2, 2020
Associate Professor of English Scott Proudfit's Winter Term course ENG 255: The AIDS Play explores the tragedy and hope that stemmed from America's most recent pandemic.
Counseling Services launches new video series with advice for ‘making the most of where you are’
April 2, 2020
The new video message from Mark Eades, counselor/group coordinator with Counseling Services, is the first in a series of videos offering advice about positive coping mechanisms for students, faculty and staff.
Cora S. Palfy publishes article in journal Music Theory Online
April 1, 2020
Cora S. Palfy publishes an article about Sufjan Stevens in the national journal Music Theory Online.