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Strong, Black and Selfish: Lumen Scholar Eukela Little ’22 researches prioritizing self-care among Black women
April 20, 2022
Psychology major Eukela Little '22 along with her mentor, Buffie Longmire-Avital, center their Lumen Scholar research on reframing the "strong Black woman" persona to include self-care through a mobile health intervention.
University Registrar Rodney Parks honored with Outstanding Mentor Award by AACRAO
April 15, 2022
Parks has been university registrar since 2013, and in that time has published over 90 articles in higher education journals.
A catalyst for effective teaching
April 13, 2022
Elon’s Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning is helping position the university as a national thought leader in teaching practices and supporting student learning.
Thurman and Vandermaas-Peeler co-facilitate mentoring workshop at the Southeastern Psychological Association
April 1, 2022
The two-hour workshop was on adaptive mentoring of undergraduate research.
Elon receives grant to build meaningful mentoring opportunities for Black student-athletes
March 1, 2022
Professor of Exercise Science Eric Hall is the principal investigator on the grant, titled, “Building a meaningful mentoring program with and for Black college athletes at a predominately White institution,” and was awarded $24,665 from The Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics.
Elon College, the College of Arts & Sciences presents awards for excellence
August 18, 2021
Faculty garner awards for Excellence in Mentoring, Service-Leadership, Teaching and Scholarship. Program and administrative assistants were recognized for hard work during COVID.
Learn: Mentoring success
August 16, 2021
Professor of Psychology Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler is leading efforts to help students gather the tools they need to develop meaningful mentoring constellations.
Elon student volunteers mentor Alamance County students during pandemic
April 15, 2021
Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, Elon University’s partnership with The Salvation Army Boys and Girls Club, continues to tutor and inspire young students in Alamance County.
The SMART mentoring program eases the transition to college for first-year and transfer students of color
December 8, 2020
Through Elon’s oldest peer-mentoring program, Student Mentors Advising Rising Talent, the Center for Race, Ethnicity & Diversity Education connects students and helps them find community, guidance and belonging.
The Conversation: Mentors play critical role in quality of college experience
August 22, 2018
A new article written for The Conversation by President Emeritus Leo M. Lambert, Assistant Provost Peter Felten and Associate Professor Jason Husser explains that strong relationships with faculty, staff and peers are key to a rewarding college experience.