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Elon’s Speaker Series kicks off 2023 with Tommy Orange
December 30, 2022
Among those visiting Elon this spring are author Tommy Orange, neuroscientist Indira Turney, CNN chief medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta and actress Ashley Judd.
Runner’s World article about running while pregnant features insights from Shefali Christopher
December 12, 2022
Christopher, an assistant professor of physical therapy education, has conducted extensive research looking at how running impact those who are pregnant.
In My Words: Congress must act on DACA before year’s end
December 9, 2022
This opinion column by Elon President Emeritus Leo M. Lambert and Davidson College President Emerita Carol Quillen advocates for the passage of legislation that would allow those who arrived in the country as undocumented children to remain in the country legally. The column was published in the Charlotte Observer, the Raleigh News & Observer and Durham Herald-Sun.
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.
Nick Gozik shares about rebound in study abroad participation with education media outlet Volt
November 11, 2022
Gozik, dean of global education, talked with Volt about the factors playing into a post-pandemic increase in global experiences
Jason Husser assesses election impact in N.C. for WFMY News 2
November 10, 2022
Husser, associate professor of political science and director of the Elon University Poll, shared his insights on the state legislative races and the N.C. Supreme Court races.
Elon University named a ‘Green College’ by The Princeton Review
November 10, 2022
The university was recognized for standing out within a pool of more than 700 schools for its sustainability-related policies, practices and programs.
Election results not likely to inhibit N.C. offshore wind projects, Aaron Sparks tells Triangle Business Journal
November 9, 2022
Sparks, an assistant professor of political science, offered his insights to reporter Lauren Ohnesorge into how politics could impact these energy projects.
Triad Business Journal article on SEC rulemaking features Chris Harris
November 9, 2022
Harris, associate professor of finance and chair of the department, spoke with reporter Lauren Ohnesorge for the article on how the pace of rulemaking by the SEC could impact financial advisors.
Report on how political candidates market to voters features Shannon Zenner
November 7, 2022
Zenner, an assistant professor of communication design, offered her analysis of how moderate political candidates are marketing themselves to voters.