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Kathy Lyday Presents at Melungeon Gathering
June 30, 2015
The professor of English discussed the 21st century stereotyping of Melungeons in Alex Bledsoe's Tufa series of urban fantasy novels
Clay Stevenson offers insight into technology-based music ensembles at APME conference
June 17, 2015
The lecturer in music preseted on June 12 at the annual Association for Popular Music Education Conference at the University of Miami in Florida.
'Clean Data' offers clear guidance for data scientists
June 10, 2015
It takes patience to correct misspelled words, convert file formats and remove incomplete records when analyzing large amounts of information contained in databases and spreadsheets. A new book by Elon University Professor Megan Squire helps to make such tasks easier.
Professor's new book anything but child's play
June 1, 2015
In "Play and the Human Condition," Elon University’s Thomas Henricks explores the way humans of all ages and cultures play with each other - through sport, games, art and more - and how such activities expand the sense of our own possibilities.
Elon faculty present at Congress on Migration and Development in Guatemala
May 29, 2015
Assistant Professor Carmen Monico took part in the Second Congress of Development Studies on Migration, Health and Development in Guatemala City in late May, where she was joined by multiple national and international stakeholders.
Pranab Das named to Advisory Board
May 27, 2015
The professor of physics has been invited to serve as a member of an advisory board for the National Speech and Debate Association.
Thomas Erdmann has article published
May 27, 2015
The professor of music had an article published in the professional trumpet journal.
Graduate receptions offer seniors a chance to reflect
May 22, 2015
The one-hour school receptions allowed students to introduce parents to faculty mentors, laugh with friends and celebrate personal transformation.
Four awarded emeritus status
May 13, 2015
Gerald Francis, executive vice president and professor of mathematics, Anne Bolin, professor of anthropology, Michael Calhoun, professor of health and human performance, and David Crowe, professor of history, will all receive emeritus status upon retirement.