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Mike Carignan presents in an online symposium on ‘Plague Literature in the Time of Coronavirus’
April 27, 2020
Carignan, an associate professor of history, will participate in an online panel discussion on “Bearing Witness (Reliably or Not),” focusing on Samuel Pepys's Diary: Plague Extracts and Daniel Defoe’s Journal of the Plague Year.
Alumni in Action: Health workers illuminate global, local fights against COVID-19
April 24, 2020
Patrick O'Malley '96, Kristin Kosta '11 and Assistant Professor of Public Health Studies Katherine Johnson spoke with President Connie Ledoux Book as part of a video series highlighting alumni working on the front lines of the pandemic.
Career Moves: A sophomore-year curiosity turns into a career in female empowerment
April 24, 2020
This fall, Jizelle Campbell, will follow her passion for advocacy and connecting with others all the way to American University in D.C., earning a master’s degree in International Affairs Policy and Analysis.
‘Quarantine Essential’: Elon English Department compiles pandemic reading list
April 24, 2020
Spanning fiction, non-fiction, poetry, films and even podcasts, the list points to humanity's empathy and resilience in the face of disease, faculty say.
Elon senior joins performers in virtual performance of ‘Fight Song’
April 24, 2020
Mikayla Cohen ’20, a music theatre major, was part of an ensemble of more than 40 singers and musicians from the Boston Conservatory at Berklee and the Berklee College of Music who performed an arrangement of the 2014 hit song.
Futrell presents at University of Colorado Boulder
April 23, 2020
Associate Professor of Music Stephen A. Futrell presented virtually for choral graduate students.
Andrew Dellinger publishes article on liver injury caused by a common antibiotic
April 23, 2020
A new publication in the journal Hepatology, with many analyses performed by Assistant Professor of Mathematics Andrew Dellinger, found that alleles 14:01 and 35:01 of the HLA-B gene were found to be associated with liver damage due to the antibiotic Bactrim.
Jacob Hayward ’20 and Sarah Boggins ’20 receive Outstanding Student in Criminal Justice Studies Award
April 23, 2020
The Outstanding Student in Criminal Justice Studies Award honors the accomplishments of graduating Criminal Justice Studies minors.
Elon’s Political Science Department to host Pi Sigma Alpha journal through 2023
April 23, 2020
Elon undergraduates and faculty advisors will collaborate to edit and publish the Pi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Journal of Politics beginning Fall 2020. Pi Sigma Alpha is the national political science honor society, comprised of more than 800 chapters at universities across America.
Fresh-brewed research: Vanessa Salama ’20 studies how coffee impacts appetite, cognitive function
April 22, 2020
Salama, an Honors Fellow, has worked since spring 2018 with Associate Professor Svetlana Nepocatych on her research.