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Futrell performs with Colorado Music Festival Orchestra & Chorus
July 29, 2013
Elon's director of choral activities is also working closely with the choral program at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Huber participates in international colloquium on ancient Macedonia
July 27, 2013
Associate Professor of Religious Studies Lynn R. Huber participated in the Colloquium on Material Culture and Ancient Religion's travel seminar on "Navigating the Boundaries of Roman Macedonia."
SURE scholars present summer research
July 26, 2013
The Summer Undergraduate Research Experiences program offers students stipends to spend eight weeks on campus collaborating with faculty on a variety of projects.
Haya Ajjan guest lectures at ESAN University in Peru
July 24, 2013
Haya Ajjan, assistant professor of management information systems in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, was recently a guest professor during International Week at ESAN University in Lima, Peru.
Leupold and Dirienzo present at national leadership conference
July 24, 2013
Chris Leupold, associate professor of psychology and Faculty Leadership Fellow, and Casey Dirienzo, associate professor of economics and associate dean of the Love School of Business, delivered a presentation at the Association of Leadership Educators Annual Conference July 6-10 in New Orleans, La.
Juan Obando presents at CUE Art Foundation. New York, NY.
July 22, 2013
Juan Obando, assistant professor of art, will be presenting his current video project, Museum Mixtape, at CUE Art Foundation on July 27th.
Katy Rouse publishes policy brief on multi-track year-round schooling
July 22, 2013
Katy Rouse, assistant professor of economics in the Martha and Spencer Love School of Business, recently published a policy brief article titled, "Multi-Track Year-Round Schooling as Cost Saving Reform: Not Just a Matter of Time.”
Book explores intersection of Asian & black culture in popular media
July 21, 2013
Associate Professor Crystal Anderson's first book, “Beyond The Chinese Connection: Contemporary Afro-Asian Cultural Production,” was published this summer.
In My Words: What unsavory mockingbirds teach us about ourselves
July 21, 2013
Think your life is bad? In a newspaper guest column, Associate Professor Dave Gammon shares research that shows other species - especially mockingbirds - have it worse.
Jeff Carpenter gives invited presentation at High Schools That Work conference
July 21, 2013
The assistant professor of education gave two presentations at the 27th Annual High Schools that Work Conference in Charlotte, NC on July 18th and 19th.