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New novel by Drew Perry explores life and fatherhood
January 27, 2014
With a dose of humor and grace, Associate Professor Drew Perry's second novel spins the tale of a man and his wife who relocate to Florida and find themselves swept into the shady dealings and family drama of their in-laws. Listen to him read excerpts and share his thoughts in a short video interview.
New book by Joel Karty reshapes the way organic chemistry is taught
January 21, 2014
A textbook by Elon University's Joel Karty is one of a kind as a growing number of college professors incorporate into their instruction the same organizational methods and teaching techniques that Karty promotes.
Book by Michael Matthews explores the early history of railroads in Mexico
January 8, 2014
In “The Civilizing Machine: A Cultural History of Mexican Railroads, 1876-1910,” Elon University Assistant Professor Michael Matthews shows how railroads shaped the way citizens of the young republic viewed industrialization, technology & modernization as they struggled to form their national identity.
Naeemah Clark writes column about 'Duck Dynasty' and the TV business
January 6, 2014
Communications associate professor's newspaper column looks at the controversy behind the popular A&E program.
Ben Evans earns U.S. patent
December 6, 2013
Ben Evans, assistant professor of physics, has been awarded patent #8,586,368 for a medical diagnostic device which measures blood coagulation.
Kurt, DeLoach publish paper in Journal of Labor Research
November 20, 2013
Two Martha and Spencer Love School of Business professors recently published research on the impacts of macroeconomic shocks on the search intensity of the unemployed.
Mark Kurt publishes article in Health Economics
November 13, 2013
A Martha and Spencer Love School of Business professor's research on sexually transmitted infections with semi-anonymous matching has been published in the journal Health Economics.
Das, DiRienzo, Lanier, Rich publish article on anti-human trafficking policies and freedom of the press
October 17, 2013
Four Martha and Spencer Love School of Business professors recently had their research on anti-human trafficking policies and freedom of the press published in the International Journal of Management and Marketing Research.
Janna Anderson publishes book on the future of networked communications
May 9, 2013
Janna Anderson's sixth book details opinions from more than 1,000 technology and policy experts on the impacts of the Internet and their predictions for the future.
Naeemah Clark co-authors book about diversity in U.S. media
June 7, 2012
An assistant professor in the School of Communications, Clark worked with two former colleagues to show industry trends and media portrayals of diversity.