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Elon study: Despite perceptions, breast milk sharing rarely anonymous
December 1, 2015
Research by Elon University professors Aunchalee Palmquist and Kirsten Doehler suggests that most women in the United States who donate human breast milk to another mother do so with caution and knowledge about each other.
Faculty, students present at premier anthropological conference
November 29, 2015
A paper was presented at the AAA 2015 Annual Conference by Assistant Professor Mussa Idris, in collaboration with Elon students Leena Dahal and Osca Opoku
Defining success for Elon Sociology's Arrian Binnings '01
October 7, 2015
Here's what one sociology major did with his degree, in his own words.
Intersection of current events and food at Global Neighborhood Dinner
October 7, 2015
The Global Neighborhood Association recently hosted its second dinner of the 2015-16 academic year, which featured Assistant Professor Aunchalee Palmquist discussing infant feeding issues in the Syrian refugee crisis.
Sam Slaughter ’09: In a few words
August 4, 2015
Writer Sam Slaughter ’09 finds beauty in the brevity of words, something that has inspired him to write a flash fiction book.
I Am Elon with Ben Bridges ’17
August 3, 2015
As an anthropology major minoring in Latin American studies and art, the rising junior appreciates the versatility that comes with his chosen fields of study.
Elon professor: ‘Marrying up’ not so simple
July 30, 2015
Research co-authored by Rena Zito in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology shows that despite public policies that assume otherwise, disadvantaged women are rarely able to meet and marry financially secure men.
In My Words: In debating the Confederate flag, we're asking the wrong questions
June 30, 2015
Professor Tom Mould explains the power of symbols in a column published by several regional newspapers as Americans discuss and debate the future of the Confederate flag.