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In My Words: Why Trump voters should choose to take the COVID vaccine
August 17, 2021
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of Biology Dave Gammon makes an argument for getting the COVID-19 vaccine, specifically targeting those who voted for Donald Trump but have not yet been vaccinated. The article was published by the Burlington Times-News and Greensboro News & Record.
Elon University announces new partnership with GITAM University of India
August 17, 2021
Leaders from both institutions on Friday, Aug. 13, signed a memorandum of understanding that will pave the way for students and faculty exchange programs and research collaborations.
Three Elon faculty members awarded endowed professorships
August 16, 2021
The professorships, announced during the university's Opening Day for the new academic year, support members of the faculty from a variety of disciplines across the university.
Motley and colleagues publish article in ‘The Global Impact Exchange: A Quarterly Publication of Diversity Abroad’
August 11, 2021
In this article, multiple faculty program leaders reflect on how the COVID-19 pandemic forced a reimagining of the student global engagement opportunities they manage at Elon.
Elon, N.C. A&T partner on joint undergraduate research experience in mathematical biology
August 10, 2021
Ten students worked with Elon and N.C. A&T State University faculty members this summer exploring topics in mathematical biology culminating in a day of presentations on Elon's campus.
In My Words: The 1619 Project, World War II and The Alamo: The past is always up for grabs
August 9, 2021
In this column distributed by the Elon University Writers Syndicate, Professor of English Rosemary Haskell looks at how new explorations of history, such as the 1619 Project and new books on World War II and the Alamo are challenging our understanding of the past. The column was published in the Burlington Times-News, Greensboro News & Record and the Greenville Daily Reflector.
Elon professor, student lead sociology course for Bangladeshi, Rohingya refugees
August 5, 2021
Professor of Sociology Tom Arcaro and Trevor Molin ’23 worked with faculty at Brac University in Bangladesh to deliver an online introductory sociology course to area students and Rohingya refugees
Kim Shively named associate faculty with Theatrical Intimacy Education
August 4, 2021
Kim Shively (Performing Arts) earns promotion and launches innovative training in best practices for boundaries and consent when working with minors in theatre and film.
Amy Overman, Qian Xu and Deandra Little publish eye-tracking study of syllabi
July 30, 2021
Three Elon colleagues collaborated on peer-reviewed investigation of whether syllabus format affects students' retention of course information.
Amy Overman and recent alumni present research at multiple conferences
July 29, 2021
Students from Overman's research lab gave virtual presentations at international scientific conferences.