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Naeemah Clark speaks with CNN on the legacy of HBO comedy ‘Insecure’
December 27, 2021
Clark, professor of cinema and television arts, was interviewed by Leah Asmelash of CNN Entertainment to discuss the importance of Issa Rae's hit comedy show.
A year-end message from President Book
December 17, 2021
Elon University President Connie Ledoux Book shares her appreciation for faculty and staff in this message to close the year 2021.
Waseem bin Kasim announced as the next CSRCS Scholar
December 14, 2021
The Assistant Professor of Geography was selected as the 2022-24 CSRCS Scholar to support public scholarship on religion and health.
Stephen Futrell contributes chapter in newly published book
December 14, 2021
The Associate Professor of Music focused on the pedagogy of vocal jazz pedagogue Paris Rutherford in a book on choral conductors.
Eric Hall announced as the next Director of Undergraduate Research Program
December 13, 2021
Hall joined Elon as a faculty member in 2000 and was recognized with Elon University’s Excellence in Mentoring Award in 2010 and the Distinguished Scholar Award in 2016.
Alan Woodlief appointed interim Dean of Elon Law
December 8, 2021
The longtime legal educator and a founding administrator and faculty member of the downtown Greensboro law school will serve from January 1 through May 31, 2022, as Elon University conducts a national search for its fourth dean.
David Vandermast shares expertise about plant ecology in WXII report about Pilot Mountain wildfires
December 7, 2021
Vandermast, associate professor of biology, was interviewed for the report by the NBC affiliate on the fire that claimed more than 1,000 acres around the regional landmark.
Assistant Professor Dani Lane publishes book on collaboration to support inclusion
December 7, 2021
Dani Lane, assistant professor in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education, has published a book that looks at the instructional collaboration between special education and general education in international educational contexts and the role this plays in enabling inclusive education.
Conversations Around Identity Book Club provides opportunity to reflect on identity through literature
December 6, 2021
Allison Bryan and Lisa Buchanan, both in the Dr. Jo Watts Williams School of Education, partnered with Alamance Burlington School System to offer a book club for educators that reflects on the role of identify in their work with students through literature.
Lawrence Garber examines motivations to buy organic food in emerging markets
December 6, 2021
The associate professor of marketing’s exploratory study of urban Indian millennials is published in the journal Food Quality and Preference.