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20 years: Faculty gather to discuss the legacy of U.S invasion of Iraq in 2003
March 23, 2023
The discussion centered around two documentaries and focused on the legacy of the invasion that took place two decades ago following the 9/11 attacks.
Madison George ’23 selected for the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program
March 22, 2023
George is the first recipient from Elon University of this highly selective grant.
Aaron Trocki and Isabelle Stimson ’23 publish and present co-authored paper
March 22, 2023
Trocki, associate professor of mathematics, and Stimson, mathematics with teacher licensure major, published their research as Proceedings in the Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference. Trocki presented their research at the annual meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Thomas Erdmann has an article published
March 21, 2023
Erdmann, a professor of music at Elon, had an article published in the March 2023 issue of The International Trumpet Guild Journal.
Neuroscientist Indira Turney unveils possible causes of racial disparities in brain aging
March 10, 2023
Why does dementia affect some populations more than others? Life experiences, chronic stressors and lack of health equity may be key to understanding, neuroscientist Indira Turney said during a Voices of Discovery lecture Monday.
Author Cate LeSourd ’15 helps seniors prepare for life after Elon
March 9, 2023
The strategic communications graduate spoke to seniors about preparing for life after Elon, sharing highlights from her book, "Coming of Age: Our Journey into Adulthood."
Ryan Johnson featured on Examining Ethics philosophy podcast
March 3, 2023
Johnson and Biko Mandela Gray, of Syracuse University, were interviewed about their co-authored book, "Phenomenology of Black Spirit," which puts Black thinkers in conversation with 19th-century philosopher G.W.F. Hegel.
Rosemary Haskell presents paper at Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture Since 1900
March 3, 2023
The Professor of English presented, "Impairments, Handicaps, and Their Meanings: Disabled Migrants to France in Fatou Diome's Fictions" in Louisville, Kentucky, on Feb 25.
Elon celebrates growth, engagement in Jewish Studies Program
March 3, 2023
An event Wed., March 1, marked the program's first decade and breadth of studies offered to students.
Neuroscientist Indira Turney to speak on racial disparities in brain aging
March 2, 2023
Turney, a postdoctoral neuroscientist at the Taub Institute for Research on Alzheimer’s Disease and the Aging Brain at Columbia University Medical Center, speaks as part of the 2022-23 Speaker Series and the Voices of Discovery Science Speaker Series.