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Cindy Fair, Kristen Sullivan present research at APHA annual conference
May 1, 2012
Professor Cynthia Fair and Assistant Professor Kristen Sullivan presented research this month at the annual conference of the American Public Health Association.
Bonnie McAlister presents at Association of Law Teachers conference
May 1, 2012
Bonnie McAlister, Executive Coach in Residence at Elon Law, presented at the Association of Law Teachers annual conference at Oxford University in England on April 2.
Sonya Garza authors op-ed on Amendment One
May 1, 2012
The Elon Law professor writes in an April 29 News and Record article that the proposed amendment to the North Carolina Constitution may have a number of unintended and negative consequences for the state and its residents.
Anthony Hatcher writes about Amendment One for national website
May 1, 2012
Communications associate professor Anthony Hatcher has written an essay about Amendment One for The Scoop, a blog that critiques media coverage of religion. The blog is hosted by the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication.
Music Faculty Perform at Benefit Concert in Greensboro
April 30, 2012
Gerald Knight, assistant professor of music, coordinator of Music Education, voice instructor and director of University Chorale; Omri Shimron, assistant professor of music theory and piano; and Virginia Novine-Whittaker, adjunct saxophone instructor and Elon Music Ambassadors leader, performed a benefit concert in Greensboro, N.C. on Saturday, April 21.
Stephen Futrell guest conducts for Rowan All-County Chorus
April 30, 2012
Paula DiBiasio Awarded Grant
April 30, 2012
Paula DiBiasio, Assistant Professor - Physical Therapy Education, received $2000 from The Walking Classroom Institute for Move, Listen & Learn: Integrating Language Arts Instruction with Physical Activity.
Kevin O’Mara Awarded Small Business and Technology Development Center Grant
April 30, 2012
Kevin O'Mara, professor of management, received $2,500 from Small Business Technology Development Center to become a Faculty Liason.
Amy Johnson Publishes Article
April 30, 2012
Amy M. Johnson's article titled "Slavery on the Gold Coast and African Resistance to Slavery in Jamaica during the Early Colonial Period" was accepted for publication in vol. 18 of LIMINA: A Journal of Historical and Cultural Studies.
New CD features Omri Shimron in a New Composition
April 30, 2012
A new CD release on the Ablaze label features assistant professor of music, Omri Shimron (piano), on a new work by composer David Lipten.