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David Bockino utilizes Kindle platform for Myanmar narrative
June 7, 2016
The assistant professor in the School of Communications examined the Southeast Asian nation’s rise from the ground level, spending two-plus weeks exploring what has quickly become one of the world’s most enticing tourist destinations.
Haya Ajjan presents at Retail Technology Conference
June 6, 2016
The associate professor’s session focused on the value of collecting data for the purpose of recognizing patterns in the retail and point-of-service business.
Clay Stevenson presents at the Association for Popular Music Education Annual Conference
June 5, 2016
The lecturer in music introduced, explained and demonstrated an original and innovative student-led listening exercise that helps students visualize sonic locations of the aural components of a commercial music production.
Timothy Norvell and Alisha Horky publish paper in Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management
June 1, 2016
The assistant professors of marketing present a framework and model to evaluate the impact of promotions on company revenue and profit.
Amy Overman selected to receive a major grant from the NIH
May 31, 2016
Amy Overman, associate professor of psychology, is awarded Elon University’s first grant from the National Institutes of Health to study age-related changes in memory.
Summer Writing Boot Camps
May 31, 2016
Paul Miller named assistant provost for communications and operations
May 31, 2016
Miller's appointment was announced May 31, 2016, by Provost Steven House.
Luke Bierman featured on Oklahoma Legal Group blog
May 31, 2016
The dean of Elon Law answered questions from Oklahoma attorney Adam Banner about the biggest challenges facing law students, the evolution of American legal education, and the way technology will impact criminal defense, among other topics.
Anthony Hatcher publishes essay on student encounters with the 'other' in Religion and Media class
May 30, 2016
Communications associate professor Anthony Hatcher's work was published in the Raleigh News & Observer and based on experiences of students in his course.