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New book by Amanda Sturgill examines anonymous #AltGov social media movement
August 22, 2022
The associate professor of journalism wrote “We Are #ALTGOV: Social Media Resistance from the Inside,” highlighting how and why the #AltGov Twitter movement challenged official governmental statements to inform the American public.
Danieley Neighborhood welcomes residents with ‘WhoDANit?’ program
August 18, 2022
Danieley Neighborhood is implementing a creative "heist" to introduce residents to key neighborhood staff during the first week of classes. Help them find out what happened to the beloved Danieley mascot, Tusky the elephant.
Chris Chen examines Instagram habitual use and problematic behaviors
August 18, 2022
The assistant professor of communication design coauthored an Aug. 13 article in Social Media + Society that investigates the habitual and problematic use of the popular photo-sharing platform.
#Elon26: Traffic and parking information for Move-in Day 2022
August 17, 2022
Map shows the best routes for incoming students and families, as well as faculty and staff to follow on Move-in Day.
Community Health Update for August 17
August 17, 2022
A weekly update from Vice President for Student Life Jon Dooley with community health information, important resources and announcements of any changes to protocols.
Brooks Depro, Katy Rouse author article on economic consulting capstone project
August 17, 2022
In an International Review of Economics Education article, the economics professors present a course-embedded undergraduate research project that utilizes the case method and is designed to prepare economics consulting students for their future careers.
Find a carpool partner at Elon through Share the Ride NC service
August 17, 2022
Elon employees are encouraged to sign up for Share the Ride NC, an Elon-specific ride sharing service.
The Washington Post cites Charles Irons in article on Virginia Episcopal Diocese committing $10M to reparations
August 16, 2022
Irons, professor of history and William J. Story Sr. Professor, discussed the division in American Christianity in an article from The Washington Post.
Opening Day ceremony signals the start of a year filled with hope
August 15, 2022
Faculty and staff gathered in Schar Center on Monday morning to celebrate the accomplishments of three Elon Medallion recipients and two endowed professorships, as well as hear President Connie Ledoux Book's opening address.
Adam Aiken named Wesley R. Elingburg Professor of Finance
August 15, 2022
The endowed professorship was established by Trustee Wesley Elingburg and his wife, Cathy, in 2007.