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Emily Lange ’21 publishes articles on gender, identity in sci-fi in academic journals
December 17, 2020
Femspec published Lange’s essay last month, the Journal of Popular Culture plans to publish another in 2022 and a third is under review. Lange is a Lumen Scholar and Honors Fellow whose research examines gender, age, race and disability in speculative fiction
Elon University planning new Freedom Scholars program for local high school students
December 4, 2020
The innovative program will immerse students from underserved populations in the study of freedom, citizenship and democracy and culminate in an annual symposium for the public showcasing their work.
Elon College recognizes 7 faculty, staff for excellence
November 10, 2020
Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences has recognized seven faculty and staff for excellence in teaching, mentoring, scholarship, service and leadership.
Kernodle Center for Civic Life announces new Communities of Practice program
October 8, 2020
The Service Learning Faculty Scholars program for the first time will include two cohorts of faculty and staff members ready to further integrate the service-learning pedagogy into the Elon curriculum.
Leadership transition promises continued growth for National and International Fellowships Office
August 4, 2020
Professor Ann Cahill will serve as faculty director of the office, and follows Professor Janet Myers, who has headed Elon’s fellowships initiative for the past 16 years and served as the office’s founding director.
Alumni in Action: Educator Sean Wilson ’16 shares his experience with online learning
June 20, 2020
The high school teacher discusses the shift to remote learning and its impact on himself and his students in his first year of teaching.
Johnson awarded National Endowment for the Humanities grant for philosophy research
June 3, 2020
Johnson's forthcoming book, "Three American Hegels," will trace the influence translations of German philosopher G.W.F. Hegel's work had on American thought and scholarship in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Zine Scene: Student-created zines share public health information
May 12, 2020
Assistant Professor of Philosophy Lauren Guilmette’s Health and Social Justice students support Alamance County residents by distributing zines with information about COVID-19.
Professor of Philosophy Stephen Bloch-Schulman awarded 2020 Lenssen Prize by the American Association of Philosophy Teachers
April 20, 2020
Bloch-Schulman was honored for the article "Diversity Is Not Enough: The Importance of Inclusive Pedagogy" published in the journal Teaching Philosophy.
Lucy Jones ’20 chasing a passion for social justice through Elon Volunteers!
March 11, 2020
Lucy Jones ’20, a philosophy major from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, reflects on her role as an executive director in Elon Volunteers! and the service organization’s impact on her Elon journey.