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Faculty and Staff Present Several Sessions at the 6th Annual Residential College Symposium
December 19, 2019
The sixth annual Residential College Symposium was held Nov. 7-9 at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Elon has emerged as a leader among institutions with residential colleges and campuses and this was evident at this year’s symposium where Elon faculty and staff presented numerous sessions.
School of Education a sponsoring partner for the Developing a Representative and Inclusive Vision for Education (DRIVE) Summit
December 19, 2019
The Office of the Governor, the North Carolina Business Committee for Education and The Hunt Institute held the DRIVE Summit at the N.C. State Talley Student Union on Dec. 10, 2019.
Amy Overman speaks on women’s networking and mentoring
December 19, 2019
Amy Overman, professor of psychology and assistant dean of Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences, presented at two events on advancing one's career through networking and mentoring.
Better end-of-life conversations? Physician Assistant Studies, the Anatomical Gift Program and Center for Design Thinking create a way
December 18, 2019
The Physician Assistant Studies Program and the Anatomical Gift Program partnered with the Center for Design Thinking on Dec. 5 to host “Crucial Conversations in Healthcare.”
Elon Hillel honored at the 2019 Hillel International Global Assembly with two major awards
December 18, 2019
Elon Hillel was the sole recipient of the Great Place to Work Award, also recognized for Excellence in Breadth for student engagement
Allocco publishes book chapter on feminist anthropology and mentoring
December 17, 2019
The chapter is included in a volume that grew out of an April 2018 symposium at Colgate University honoring two of Allocco’s undergraduate mentors.
Fuller featured in Carolina Journal article about Confederate statue controversy
December 17, 2019
Brooks Fuller, director of the North Carolina Open Government Coalition at Elon, addresses questions about transparency within the University of North Carolina System Board of Governors.
In My Words: The story of Esoup, a victim of persecution
December 17, 2019
Professor of Sociology Tom Arcaro recently penned an opinion column about the charges levied against the government of Myanmar being considered in the U.N.-based International Court of Justice. The column was published by The Rohingya Post.
Financial Times features insights from Megan Squire for article on far-right extremists
December 17, 2019
Squire, a professor of computer science, talked with the London-based media outlet about how extremists are migrating to new online platforms.
Claussen co-authors book chapter on Jewish political thought
December 17, 2019
“The Exodus and Some Possibilities of Jewish Political Thought,” which Associate Professor Geoffrey Claussen co-authored with Emily Filler, appears in the new T&T Clark Handbook of Political Theology.