Page 406 of 763
Overman presents research at Psychonomic Society conference, serves as invited panelist at Women in Cognitive Science meeting
December 6, 2016
Amy Overman, who is associate professor of psychology, faculty member in the neuroscience program and associate director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, shared results of recent memory experiments as well as professional advice at the 57th annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, which was held Nov. 17-20 in Boston.
Elon celebrates International Ladino Day
December 6, 2016
"Kreer i esperar es la vida alargar" - "Believing and hoping makes life longer"
Wonhi Synn named Wesley R. Elingburg Professor of Finance
December 6, 2016
The endowed professorship was established by Trustee Wesley Elingburg and his wife, Cathy, in 2007.
CATL announces new Teaching and Learning Grant recipients
December 6, 2016
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning announces the recipients of Fall Teaching and Learning Grants.
Elon students engage in audience research with Winston-Salem communications firm
December 5, 2016
Nearly a dozen School of Communications students participated in a consumer immersion research exercise, building on coursework that explores the relationships between the producers of media messages and their audiences.
Elon professor's research on 'fake news' ecosystem generating international attention
December 5, 2016
Jonathan Albright, assistant professor of communications, is exploring the connections between websites distributing "fake news" and propaganda and the tools used to track reader preferences.
David Levine joins editorial board of Secrecy and Society
December 5, 2016
The new international, interdisciplinary journal "explores secrecy as the intentional or nonintentional concealment of information at the intersections of theory, definition, language, praxis, and culture."
Scott Gaylord article on RFRA published in Missouri Law Review
December 5, 2016
The professor of law analyzed the proper standard under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act for determining whether a government action substantially burdens religious exercise.
Music professor has an article published in professional trumpet journal
December 5, 2016
Professor of Music Thomas Erdmann had an article published in the International Trumpet Guild Journal.
Religious studies professor delivers talk in Zurich
December 4, 2016
Associate Professor of Religious Studies Pamela Winfield participated in an international research symposium on "Vision and Visuality in Buddhism and Beyond" hosted by the University of Zurich.