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Mat Gendle and Amanda Tapler publish article examining ethical practices in international community-based global learning programs
December 19, 2022
The director and associate director of Project Pericles at Elon published this work in the Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement.
Mat Gendle and Amanda Tapler author essay on ethical concerns related to voluntourism programs
December 19, 2022
The director and associate director of Project Pericles at Elon published the essay in the journal, Tourism in Paradise
Cindy Fair and Johanna Crump ’21 publish study in AIDS Care
December 12, 2022
The qualitative study focused on parents' perspectives on the sexual and reproductive health of their internationally adopted child living with HIV.
Nicole McGinty ’24 honored for community engagement
November 30, 2022
McGinty is a recipient of North Carolina Campus Engagement's Community Impact Student Award.
Yanica Faustin publishes article in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
November 14, 2022
Faustin, assistant professor in the Public Health Studies Department, shares research that examines the principal causes of racialized disparities in population health.
Called to action
October 7, 2022
Empowered by knowledge from her public health research, Queen Assata Stephens ’22 became a certified doula, established a business and assisted in two births — all before graduation.
Elon public health students advance research in summer institute
October 4, 2022
Victoria Colbeck '23 and Nazaneen Shokri '24 attended ResearchTalk Inc.'s 20th annual Qualitative Research Summer Institute.
Mat Gendle and Amanda Tapler author article on student development in the Periclean Scholars Program
September 21, 2022
The director and associate director of Project Pericles at Elon published the report in the Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education
Coral Clark ’25 takes reins as Phi Psi Cli’s editor-in-chief
September 8, 2022
The sophomore assumes the top leadership position after falling in love with the student-run organization’s community and its yearlong collaborative project.
Cynthia Fair, Amanda Bingaman ’20 and co-authors publish research on stigma management strategies
August 12, 2022
Public Health Studies alumna, department chair, and national collaborators published the first-known study exploring how parents help their internationally adopted child living with HIV prepare for and manage stigma in Social Science Medicine-Qualitative Research in Health.