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Elon senior & alumnus receive Princeton in Asia fellowships
May 5, 2015
Laura Sturdivant '15 and Alexander Ward '14 travel next fall to Myanmar and the Philippines, respectively, with support of a program aimed at promoting goodwill and the exchange of ideas between cultures of the East and West.
Three College of Arts & Sciences distinguished alumni recognized
April 30, 2015
Peter Lindstrom ’94, Julie Dyke Ford ’95 and Christopher Nave ’04 received the 2015 Elon College Distinguished Alumni Awards during a special April 30 ceremony.
CELEBRATE! Profile: Kaitlin Sands '15 and Melissa Mischka '15
April 27, 2015
Though parents of preschoolers focus more of their efforts on teaching children how to read, two Elon University seniors found that you don’t have to be a wizard with numbers to create in young people a love for math and science.
Amy Overman to serve as CATL associate director
April 17, 2015
The associate professor of psychology will bring an accomplished history of teaching and research to her new role in the Elon University Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning.
Amy Overman & Alan Scott present research at NC Cognition Conference
April 1, 2015
Elon students take part in Poverty Simulation
March 9, 2015
Elon University students participated in early March in a Poverty Simulation, a guided experience in which participants assume the roles of the impoverished and navigate challenges.
Elon student publishes op-ed in The Huffington Post
February 23, 2015
Gabrielle Jasper ’17 examines the issue of body image and Sports Illustrated’s inclusion of a ‘plus-sized’ model in its latest swimsuit edition.
Elon to host North Carolina Cognition Conference 2015 – Feb. 21
February 4, 2015
Registration is required to attend a program that draws top cognitive neuroscience and cognitive psychology researchers from North Carolina and beyond.
In My Words: To help stem immigration crisis, U.S. drug policies must be reconsidered
February 1, 2015
Associate Professor Mathew Gendle writes for several regional newspapers about the impact drug laws have on foreign nations and how changes to American policies will create civic stability elsewhere, which can influence the number of people seeking refuge in the United States.
Buffie Longmire-Avital presents poster at conference
January 16, 2015
Buffie Longmire-Avital, an assistant professor in psychology, presented her research at the National Multicultural Conference and Summit through the American Psychological Association in Atlanta Jan. 14-16.