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Professor Awtrey, math majors and Honors Fellow publish research article
March 20, 2015
Assistant professor of mathematics Chad Awtrey and mathematics majors Nicole Miles '15, Chris Shill '14 and Honors Fellow Erin Strosnider '14 published a research article in a recent issue (Volume 8, no. 2) of the journal Involve.
Math majors and faculty present at regional conference
March 20, 2015
A total of six math majors and faculty presented at the annual conference of the Southeastern Section of the Mathematical Association of America in Wilmington, N.C., on March 13-14, 2015.
Early Childhood Student and Faculty Member Present at Conference
March 19, 2015
Jenna Gilder, senior early childhood minor and psychology major, presented a poster at the Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA) conference in Hilton Head, SC on March 19, 2015, along with Heidi Hollingsworth, Assistant Professor of Education and Program Coordinator for Early Childhood Education.
Mark Cryan presents at Sport and Recreation Law Association conference
March 19, 2015
The assistant professor of sport and event management analyzed risks facing baseball teams during severe weather at the Charlotte conference.
Steve DeLoach, Mark Kurt publish article in Journal of Teaching in International Business
March 19, 2015
Two Martha and Spencer Love School of Business professors recently published an article analyzing the efficacy of business and nonbusiness-focused short-term study abroad courses in raising students' global awareness.
Elon instructor awarded Fulbright to study neighborhood revitalization
March 19, 2015
Patrick Harman in the Department of Political Science and Policy Studies will travel to the United Kingdom next year to research how the British invest in community improvement projects compared to American renewal efforts.
Mathematics professor honored with Distinguished Service Award
March 18, 2015
Professor Jeff Clark received the accolade on March 14, 2015, from the Southeastern Section of the Mathematical Association of America.
Scott Gaylord engages Supreme Court government speech case
March 18, 2015
In the U.S. Supreme Court case Walker v. Texas Division, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc., Elon Law Professor Scott Gaylord is the author of both the amicus brief on behalf the State of North Carolina and scholarship cited four times in the petitioner’s merits brief in the case.
In 'Parody and Palimpsest,' a look at the playfulness of a popular author
March 18, 2015
Elon University Assistant Professor Sarah L. Glasco’s first book explores the way a diverse mix of writers and artists shaped Jean-Philippe Toussaint’s stories and how the popular Belgian author references literature and film in his novels to expose readers to other cultures.