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Gatti publishes chapter for companion guide to the medieval abbey of Quedlinburg
December 6, 2022
Evan A. Gatti published a book chapter, co-authored with Eliza Garrison, that examines the transhistorical contexts for the reliquary casket of St. Servatius.
Elon selected for transformative grant to advance inclusion and belonging in STEM fields
December 5, 2022
The $377,800 grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute is designed to improve introductory science experiences for undergraduate students and increase retention of talented STEM students.
Death of Dave Turnage, developer of Faculty Innovation and Creativity Fund for the Study of Political Communication
November 30, 2022
Turnage created the fund in collaboration with retired Professor Laura Roselle to help further the study of political communication and media literacy, with grants supporting speakers, research and dialogue at Elon.
Amy Overman publishes three grant-funded articles on associative memory
November 30, 2022
The professor of psychology and assistant dean of Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences, recently co-authored three peer-reviewed scientific journal articles that were supported by her funding from the National Institutes of Health.
Solar flair: Lumen Scholar, drum major, engineering leader Mallory Poff ’23 finds a way to do it all
November 30, 2022
“Elon provides a lot of different opportunities for students, no matter their major or area of interest. That’s something that’s unique about this school and why I love it here.”
This season is ‘A Holiday Spectacular’ for performing arts alumna Ginna Claire Mason ’13
November 29, 2022
The accomplished Elon performing arts alumna has the starring role in the new holiday movie that aired Sunday, Nov. 27, on Hallmark Channel.
Mockingbird mimicry: Biologist Dave Gammon shares insights with The Atlantic
November 17, 2022
A reporter for the national media outlet talked with Gammon for her article focused on how a variety of bird mimic other animals and sounds and why.
Math education students attend North Carolina Council of Teaching Mathematics Conference
November 16, 2022
The conference is an opportunity for students to attend sessions, network and visit with exhibitors to see what current K-12 educators are doing in their classrooms across the state.
Supplying social safety nets: Lumen Scholar Amaya Gaines ’23 advocates for more inclusive policymaking
November 15, 2022
Gaines, a political science and policy studies major, along with her mentor Assistant Professor Dillan Bono-Lunn are working to dissecting the mechanics of
policies through Intersectionality Policy Process Analysis to advocate for a more inclusive, identity-informed policymaking process.
Rosemary Haskell presents paper about novel by Senegalese author Fatou Diome
November 14, 2022
The paper was presented in a session called "On Queer Time: Velocities and Temporalities in Contemporary French and Francophone Cultural Production."